. Ninety-three . )arted for some garrison ; the humljle tutor (already atthe bottom of his heart an unsubmissive priest) hastened to go downagain into that obscure ground-floor of the Church occupied Ijy theunder clergy, and Cimourdain lost sight of his pupil. The Revolution came on ; the recollection of that being whom hehad made a man brooded Avithin him, hidden but not extinguished l»yth(^ immensity of ]>ul)lii affairs. It is a beautiful thing to model a statue and give it life; to monldan intelligence and instill truth therein is still more beautiful. Cimour-dain was {\\o Pvi-malion of
. Ninety-three . )arted for some garrison ; the humljle tutor (already atthe bottom of his heart an unsubmissive priest) hastened to go downagain into that obscure ground-floor of the Church occupied Ijy theunder clergy, and Cimourdain lost sight of his pupil. The Revolution came on ; the recollection of that being whom hehad made a man brooded Avithin him, hidden but not extinguished l»yth(^ immensity of ]>ul)lii affairs. It is a beautiful thing to model a statue and give it life; to monldan intelligence and instill truth therein is still more beautiful. Cimour-dain was {\\o Pvi-malion of a, soul. NIXU T Y - Til K EE. 141 The spirit may own a child. This pupil, this boy, this orphan, was the sole being on earth whomhe loved. But even in siich an affection would a man like this prove vul-nerable ? We shall
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