Angelo, Or, The Pine Forest in the AlpsAn old woman lived near a village in the Alps. One day she appeared with a small child who, she said was her grandson. Some time later, little Angelo was awakened by smoke in their cottage and ran to the village for help, but the cottage was destroyed and the woman killed. Angelo was taken in by a woman in the village, but her husband gave him to a cruel woodcutter. Angelo ran away fearing he would be beaten after losing an axe, and was found by a local Curé. The Curé sheltered Angelo and discovered he had a fine talent for painting. He sent Angelo to Rome, where the boy was trained in an artist's studio. When the artist died, he left Angelo much of his estate, and Angelo was a wealthy man, but remained kind and generous. Then a plague entered the city. Angelo spent his days looking for children orphaned by the disease and found a way to shelter them. When, at last, the plague ran its course, Angelo collapsed and died. |
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... said or done to her if they had been left to themselves ; but the curé was a good man ; who often went to see her , and he told the people they must behave well to her , and he set them the example . THE PINE FOREST IN THE ALPS . 3.
... said or done to her if they had been left to themselves ; but the curé was a good man ; who often went to see her , and he told the people they must behave well to her , and he set them the example . THE PINE FOREST IN THE ALPS . 3.
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... curé , and partly because they believed she had the power to do them mischief , the neighbours were tolerably kind to her , and took it in turns to help her in various ways , when she grew past her strength to do much for herself ; but ...
... curé , and partly because they believed she had the power to do them mischief , the neighbours were tolerably kind to her , and took it in turns to help her in various ways , when she grew past her strength to do much for herself ; but ...
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... curé would come home , that she might ask his advice ; and she thought that perhaps he would persuade her husband to let Angelo stay with them . Angelo did not know of all these perplexities : he was happier , poor child , than he had ...
... curé would come home , that she might ask his advice ; and she thought that perhaps he would persuade her husband to let Angelo stay with them . Angelo did not know of all these perplexities : he was happier , poor child , than he had ...
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... if one may judge by your keeping a child that is not yours . " " I am not intending to keep him ; I am only waiting till the curé comes home , to say what must be done with him ; I had better have let THE PINE FOREST IN THE ALPS . 15.
... if one may judge by your keeping a child that is not yours . " " I am not intending to keep him ; I am only waiting till the curé comes home , to say what must be done with him ; I had better have let THE PINE FOREST IN THE ALPS . 15.
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... curé tells us so . He said one day that , The angel of His presence is about those that fear Him , to deliver them ; ' and that ' He is always near when we call upon Him . ' So promise me that you will , and then I shall not feel so ...
... curé tells us so . He said one day that , The angel of His presence is about those that fear Him , to deliver them ; ' and that ' He is always near when we call upon Him . ' So promise me that you will , and then I shall not feel so ...
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