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Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909

"Don Orsino"

Again the Pope was raised upon the chair and borne
out into the nave, whence in the solemn silence the thin, clear, aged
voice intoned the benediction three times, slowly rising and falling,
pausing and beginning again. Once more the enormous shout broke out,
louder and deeper than ever, as the procession moved away. Then all was
over.
Orsino saw and heard, but the first impression was gone, and the thrill
did not come back.
"It was a fine sight," he said to his father, as the shout died away.
"A fine sight? Have you no stronger expression than that?"
"No," answered Orsino, "I have not."
The ladies were already coming out of the tribunes, and Orsino saw his
father give his arm to Corona to lead her through the crowd. Naturally
enough, Maria Consuelo and Donna Tullia came out together very soon
after her. Orsino offered to pilot the former through the confusion, and
she accepted gratefully. Donna Tullia walked beside them.
"You do not know me, Don Orsino," said she with a gracious smile.


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