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The people listened devoutly

The unhappy girl seeht and her consciousness in the obscure interior of the church Her white lips h in prayer, and the headsht fro this word in a low tone,--"Phoebus"

They untied her hands, oat, which had also been unbound, and which bleated with joy at finding itself free: and they made her walk barefoot on the hard pave to the door The rope about her neck trailed behind her One would have said it was a serpent following her

Then the chanting in the church ceased A great golden cross and a roax candles began to loom The halberds of theprocession of priests in chasubles, and deacons in dalirl, as they drawled their song, spread out before her view and that of the crowd But her glance rested on the one who marched at the head, immediately after the cross-bearer

"Oh!" she said in a low voice, and with a shudder, "'tis he again! the priest!"

It was in fact, the archdeacon On his left he had the sub- chanter, on his right, the chanter, armed with his official wand He advanced with head thrown back, his eyes fixed and wide open, intoning in a strong voice,-"~De ventre inferi clamavi, et exaudisti vocem meam~

"~Et projecisti me in profundum in corde mans, et flumem circumdedit me~"

"Out of the belly of hell cried I, and thou heardest my voice For thou hadst cast me into the deep in the midst of the seas, and the floods compassed me about"

At the ht beneath the lofty arched portal, enveloped in an ample cope of silver barred with a black cross, he was so pale that ht that one of the marble bishops who knelt on the sepulchral stones of the choir had risen and was come to receive upon the brink of the tomb, the woman as about to die

She, no less pale, no less like a statue, had hardly noticed that they had placed in her hand a heavy, lighted candle of yelloax; she had not heard the yelping voice of the clerk reading the fatal contents of the apology; when they told her to respond with Amen, she responded Amen She only recovered life and force when she beheld the priest uards to withdraw, and himself advance alone towards her