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Saracinesca

CHAPTER XVIII
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What are your opinions?
or rather, what would you like your opinions to be ?" "I am an ardent republican," said Gouache, boldly.

It needed no ordinary courage to make such a statement to the incarnate chief of reactionary politics in those days--within the walls of the Vatican, not a hundred yards from the private apartments of the Holy Father.

But Cardinal Antonelli smiled blandly, and seemed not in the least surprised nor offended.
"Republicanism is an exceedingly vague term, Monsieur Gouache," he said.
"But with what other opinions do you wish to reconcile your republicanism ?" "With those held by the Church.

I am a good Catholic, and I desire to remain one--indeed I cannot help remaining one." "Christianity is not vague, at all events," answered the Cardinal, who, to tell the truth, was somewhat astonished at the artist's juxtaposition of two such principles.

"In the first place, allow me to observe, my friend, that Christianity is the purest form of a republic which the world has ever seen, and that it therefore only depends upon your good sense to reconcile in your own mind two ideas which from the first have been indissolubly bound together." It was Gouache's turn to be startled at the Cardinal's confidence.
"I am afraid I must ask your Eminence for some further explanation," he said.


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