The Wandering Jew — Volume 05 by Eugène Sue
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CHAPTER XIX. THE HEIR Samuel opened the door to Gabriel and Rodin. The latter said to the Jew, "You, sir, are the keeper of this house?" "Yes, sir," replied Samuel. "This is Abbe Gabriel de Rennepont," said Rodin, as he introduced his companion, "one of the descendants of the family of the Renneponts." "Happy to hear it, sir," said the Jew, almost involuntarily, struck with the angelic countenance of Gabriel--for nobleness and serenity of soul were visible in the glance of the young priest, and were written upon his pure, white brow, already crowned with the halo of martyrdom. Samuel looked at Gabriel with curiosity and benevolent interest; but feeling that this silent contemplation must cause some embarrassment to his guest, he said to him, "M. Abbe, the notary will not be here before ten o'clock." Gabriel looked at him in turn, with an air of surprise, and answered, "What notary, sir?" "Father d'Aigrigny will explain all this to you," said Rodin, hastily. Then addressing Samuel, he added, "We are a little before the time. Will you allow us to wait for the arrival of the notary?" |
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