Emily Bowles
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 100
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 edition. Excerpt: ...in like manner to be recalled from their occupations and homes, Marie Ayme'e spent her time before the altar, imploring the safe return of her husband. But in vain she seemed to beseech, or to hope to be heard. The word hope seemed to be changed for her into resignation. Bernard's will is dated May 5, 1617, and it is soldierlike and short. In it he orders that his body shall be buried in whatever parish he may happen to fall, and leaves a small yearly sum to his dear wife, begging her to remember that she is already in possession of much of his property, and that he is bound to leave some provision for his heir, who, failing children of his own, would be his brother, Louis de Sales. The moment of their separation was so bitter that it foreshadowed completely that of death. They promised one another solemnly to live so as to meet in Heaven. Marie Ayme'e told her husband that if he died in battle she should consecrate herself to God in her mother's convent, and then, tearing herself from his agonized clasp, she was taken to the Gallery House, where she lay before the altar in the chapel more dead than alive. She spent the next few days in prayers and tears, constantly imploring that her husband might be spared and return, but scarcely once hoping that her prayer would be heard. This was the office and lot of the wife. The husband, happy in being able to plunge immediately into action, was trampling his grief into the snows of the Alpine pass, across which he had to lead his troops. The Spanish army had already invested Vercelli, which Charles Emmanuel was defending with the most brilliant courage and skill. The summer heats that year came on early. There was a want of provisions and water, and Bernard, accustomed to breathe the purest...