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The Saint

CHAPTER II
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It was the same that he had followed as he came from Subiaco.

It passed just below them, crossed the Anio a little to the left, by the Ponte di S.Mauro, turned to the right, and then rose towards the hills of Affile, over yonder.
The air rose to them laden with the odours of the woods, of the narrow gorge below the convents, from whence the river issued.

The sky was overcast save just above the Francolano.

There, over the great black mountain, two stars trembled; Minucci called di Leyni's attention to them.
"See how those two little stars flash," said he.
"Dante would say they are the 'little flames' of San Benedetto and Santa Scolastica, glittering because they perceive, in the shadow, a soul akin to theirs." "You speak of saints ?" said Marinier, drawing near.

"A few minutes ago I inquired whether you had a saint among you, and I expressed the hope that you might possess one.


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