[The White Sister by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookThe White Sister CHAPTER V 13/25
If you love me half as dearly as I love you, go back at once and tell your chief that you are ready, and are proud to be used wherever you can be of any use! And if there is danger to be faced, think that you are to face it for my sake as well as for Italy's, and not in spite of me, for I would ten thousand times rather that you should die in doing your duty--ever so obscurely--than stay here to be called a coward in order that we may be rich when we marry!' Giovanni listened, more and more surprised at her energy and quick flow of words, but glad at heart that she was urging him to do what was right and honourable. 'It was for you that I meant to stay,' he said.
'Hard as it is to leave you, it would have been harder to refuse the appointment.
I will go.' A little silence followed, and Madame Bernard, no longer hearing their voices, and having said everything she had to say to her parrot, judged that it was time for her to come back and play chaperon again. She was careful to make a good deal of noise with the latch before she opened the door. 'Well, Monsieur,' she asked, on the threshold, 'has Donna Angela persuaded you that she is right? I heard her making a great speech!' 'She is a firebrand,' laughed Giovanni, 'and a good patriot as well! She ought to be in Parliament.' 'You are a feminist, I perceive,' answered Madame Bernard.
'But Joan of Arc would be in the Chambers if she could come back to this world. The people would elect her, she would present herself in the tribune, and she would say, "Aha, messieurs! Here I am! We shall talk, you and I." And our little Donna Angela is a sort of Joan of Arc.
People do not know it, but I do, for I have often heard her make beautiful speeches, as if she were inspired!' 'It takes no inspiration to see what is right,' Angela said, shaking her head.
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