The Wandering Jew — Volume 05 by Eugène Sue
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the counsels of the man whom I revere and love as the image of God upon
earth. "'The faithful friend, who preserved for me the fifty thousand crowns, the wreck of my fortune, knows the use I mean to make of them. I could not refuse his friendship this mark of confidence. But I have concealed from him the name of Isaac Samuel--for to have mentioned it might have exposed this latter and his descendants to great dangers. "'In a short time, this friend, who knows not that my resolution to die is so near its accomplishment, will come hither with my notary. Into their hands, after the usual formalities, I shall deliver my sealed testament. "'Such is my last will. I leave its execution to the superintending care of Providence. God will protect the cause of love, peace, union, and liberty. "'This mystic testament,[20] having been freely made by me, and written entirely with my own hand, I intend and will its scrupulous execution both in spirit and the letter. "'This 13th day of February, 1682, at one o'clock in the afternoon. "'MARIUS DE RENNEPONT.'" As the notary had proceeded with the reading of the testament, Gabriel was successively agitated by divers painful impressions. At first, as we have before said, he was struck with the singular fatality which restored |
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