Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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■ the joy of Easter is anticipated.
■ Another day wit holt the Sun of
. Life, and amid the desolation of
the Cross, the thought of Christ,;
the Life-Giver, lying in tfc-r-!
tomb, would be too greats gicom 1
for human hearts to end *cn*»
Therefore, already, on the morn-
ing of this Saturday, the hells
The next day he did not work,
nor yet ths next. The time pass-
ed, but his enthusiasm and hold
I on life weakened. The pitying
! y of the Madonna, looking
«own from above on the unform-
«of clay, hade the wedded
"ww prepare for the sacrifice
tut meant separation.
yke clay is life, piaster is
“*i, but the marble is resur-
rietion. Would it uot please the
•flfliptor to see his masterpiece
Uylsted, to know that it would
•Oflw» for ages?
* “-Lot me rail It: some one to
Mote the details of die modelling
"“ths folds of tie drapery, a touch
Woo the vaii. la not this all that
Hope said.
Tbeuexi moment her love told ■
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ths image, striving by her slight
weight and strength to restore it
to am upright position. Then, .... _ ___
suddenly realizing her danger, in Boaton la a email drug-store,
she started back with, a cry of C---- * * ’
dismay and horror. None too
soon. *“ - -
mass—a ton of clay with its
heavy iron supports—sank noise-
lessly to the floor. Had she not
sprung aside just in time, her
life would have been crushed out
beneath the ruin of the dead
' sculptor’s masterpiece.
To Hope, the catastn
brought a honor that even _
reavemant had lacked. The de-
* ftrnotkm bad been eo swift, so
unexpeoted, so absolute. Had
. ths statue. toppled over with a
orash she would not have been eo
i terrified, but the aiienco that en-
shrouded its faU tent to the <dr-
cumstana* * mystie welrdMOi.
Aadtbe ttste we* KaterSw
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“it is yoar mnaterpiece. Will
tin mcdsling be finished by
£^ter?” -Perhaps.”
The sculptor and the woman
hticved—she who was the spur!
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1 first Alleluias had been rung in
' promise of Love’s triumph.
But the woman who mourned
in the studio still followed afar
off along the V'ia Dolorosa, and
. understood with a new compre-
hension why the sweet eyes of
the Madonna had said ever:
“Sacrifice! sacrifice I ” Had Hope
done wrong in striving to keep,
in opposition to the genius that
created it, the statue over whose
ruin Ahe now watched? At first,
to her distraught fancy, it seem-
ed as if the spirit of the dead, re-
turning, had, with the silver mal-
let of a moonbeam, smitten down
the clay. How could she have
been so disloyal to his wish? Ah,
she would never have so disre-
garded it save for his sake, that
in his completed work he might
still live!
A prolonged and futile vigil
brings weariness or exhaustion,'
often both. Crouching at the
foot of the modelling stand,
and surrounded by the de-
struction of her late un-
selfish ambition, Hope sank low- |
er until her head rested upon
the platform, and she slept at
last. The light of early morn-
ing, stealing in through the part-
ed curtains of the studio, awak-
ened her. A sparrow, perched
on the stone coping outside,
chirped gaily. The daffodils on
the sill were like a flight of yel-
low butterflies alight upon the
slender leaves.
The lonely woman struggled to
her feet, and, going to the win-
dow, looked out down the desert
canyon of the street lined on <
either side by apartment hotels 1
of many stories, to the oasis of
the park where the green of the
trees shone with the promise of
a fuller beauty. The blue of all
the sea was re-blazoned in the
sky, save in the east, where all
was violet and amber. And as
she watched, from the bright
groves hallowed by the new mir-
acle of spring, shot a long ray of
light, that presently flooded the
neighboring roofs and turned to
gold what had before been brown
and sombre. Another moment,
and the glorious disk of the sun
appeared, unclouded, sublime,—
the sun of Easter Day, the daily
symbol of the Resurrection.
Thus had Omnipotence burst the
bonds of Night and Death.
“How beautiful is God’s
world!*’ cried Hope, clasping her
hands in the self-forgetfulness
that is the loftiest prayer. “The
day will be fair, yet how often it
is amid the storm that Nature,
animate and inanimate, sings
her most triumphant Alleluia!
Christ is risen! Christ is risen I
in order that our sorrow may be
changed Into joy,—the joy that
remembers and is brave. The
shattering of my dream, the col-
lapse of the statue, was an acci-
dent, yet it but said to me again:
No artffltyot ku caught th» £mu1Um* graci?*
The rapt toaplrtmcnt of <hat peiXact faca.
Throw down the day. It was
his own last wish.”
Upon the floor of the studio lay
a grey, sodden clod. Nothing re-
mained of the sculptor'^ master-
piece. Nothing? Yet stay—
She bent over the fragments
eagerly, entranced, awed. For
from the chaos, like an image
mirrored in an ebbing tide, still
■hone forth the dear face of the
Madonna. And the pitying eyes,
so sweetly tender, said co Hope's
fervid heart:
“Only those who -have known
sacrifice can know the fulness of
the .Easter joy. Remtrrtxit'l
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comforted.”—Ave Miria.
In a Iitt)e out-of-the-way street
the proprietor of which ia~a pep-
- pflty little old IrishmKn, and most
The next instant the great of his customers are fellow noun-
trymen. Not long ago onejap-
peared and desired to purchase
ten cento* worth of sulphur.
The drufgiit weighed out the
proper amount and was about to
wrap ft np when the would-be
purchaser Interrupted: “Sure,
an* to that aO I get for tin osnta?”
“Faith, fr ft a barrel'ye’ll be
expecting?*’ the druggist retort-
•di. “ft is not, but I know a
plaos wbsae I can get more than
tta* for foiw onota.” the btber
s—eited. ^O do?** theUttiedd ;
f«Boer «xatakDed, daaMng the
kwnriial ditto tea box. “An* I
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He would do no more work to-
day. To-morrow? 1
perhaps to-morrow.
3ha who helped him—who was
u strength to his hand and “a
lamp to his Jeet”—covered the
cisy. In a trice the studio be-
cime a cosey sitting-room. The
wirier afternoon was not nearly
onr, but she set Che little tea
table in place, and made the tea
tafore die usual hour that he
Eight not know how short a time
he had been at work.
“Tir»r<tr:ire Is Bob-nrtB than In any oth«r
A» a eiuld she had said it, and
in her childish play had always
discarded the conventional men- 1
tyebr a happy-go-luaky gipey-
ing.
' donna.
' again!
She rose from her place, and,
I crossing the room, removed the
cloth that covered the clay. Yes,
the Italian had been faithful to
his (engagement. The beautiful
head and faoe, the gracious mien
of the Mpther, the lovely [Child,
J remained unaltered by so much
‘ -1. Yotlthe
young artist's own work had
been well executed.
Hupe was satisfied. Assured-
ly she had done right in preserv-
ing this f’ht'j'-ti'u’ttere. As soon
as possible it would be cast, and
she wonic' eend the plaster fac-
simile u Duly. Only there could
> a flawless block of marble be se-
cured. Only in Italy could men
be found skilled enough to cLise!
from it the perfected statue.
Standing before the clay,
I Hope looked up into the sweet
shone, irradiating them as with
a heavenly compassion. How
strange 1 Surely the gracious
countenance of the Blessed
Mother now inclined toward her,
the Child leaned down with
beneficent condescension.
“Madonna! Madonna! Jesu,
console me!” she cried, stretch-
ing out her hs.nda in an ecstasy
of pleading and wonder.
The next moment, however,
this waking dream faded into the
shadows, and Hope’s practical
nature reasserted Itself. In a
flash of comprehension she un-
derstood—tAe xfatue icon falling!
With the involuntary instinct that
prompts us to seek to save what
we love, she steadied bar weak . __
hands and flung {herself against Rejoice, then, "and let'thy soul be
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juttue,” she interrupted, mus-|l|wlP*> “er now.
Inpiv. "The Blessed Virgin is much to ---- ------
rwv sad. She te a mother, too: I ?aid tribute to his genius,
why act depict her maternal joy? ’ -------,— ------;--
Why not show forth the glory of his genial personality;
th* one woman wnotn all nations ' - — ■ —--------——*
■ball forever call blessed?” ;, wa® haunted by the thought:
,1ie8, she is sad, and I do not!
know why I have made her so,”
he admitted. “She is the Ma-
donna of the Presentation. The
prophecy of Simeon has been
spoken. Hencefosth, for her,
love, bliss, life, are but another
ume (or sacrifice,—-yes, sacri-
The mallet fell from his hand, I “‘’Celling . .
and fas iurned away. I w,^h the Pitying Eyes.
Why was he so tired of late? ®he ever nerve herself to
- - d ; cast it down as he had bidden
WeU *yes ■ her? w°uld not such an act be
J ’ i vandalism, a profanation? The
' request was made in the despond-
ency of illness; she was not
bound by the half-promise she
had given. The artist, under the
spell of his inspiration, his real
seif, would never have so spoken.
He might a* well have demanded
in delirium that she take the
Mexican dagger from the wall,
plunge it into her heart, and die
with him. She could not destroy
thft n'»b>« rolUMiutMi uuaiierea oy
A foung sculptor of known « th* touoh*
skill was called in, and Hope
sharply questioned him.
“You cannot portray the Ma-
donna unless you levs her. Can
you stand the test?” he asked.
The young man wxs an Italian
and ambitious.
m, •Signora f** hs replied
con amore. I
“Then you may set about your
task,” she said, with * sigh.
"But, on your honor I charge
yon, only th* folds of ths drsp-
ery, the edye of th. th.t i.! ?°J" ‘”,“a ??
BUyoa.™ to do.” taw, upo.wtaoh.moo.lwm
“Signora, I swear.it shall be as
you command,” he agreed; and
she hurried from the room where
for the first time a stranger work-
ed.
It was Holy Weak. For several
days she kept away, fearing to
look upon what had been done.
At last came the threshold of ths
Easter that, in her bright antici-
pations, had meant so much.
And now she was alone. - The
date was toward the end of April,
Hope closed the eash and
----j into her old-time cosey
■the point of vantage
1 from which, while apparently
•ngaged in prosaic mending or
other needle-work, she had been
wont silently to watch her hus-
band, sometimes with bated
breath ar.d marveling delight, as
he drew forth from the dull grey
clay creations of his genius that
almost deemed to live.
The du tk fell to-night, and
still she lingered ther^. After
a while, the Pajchal moon, rising
above the trees of the park, pour-
ed its pale beams into the room,
where still remained the repro-
ductions in plaster of much of the
artist’s work. To few men is it
given to die surrounded by such
palpable.and worthy evidences of
their toil. The moonlight now
caused them to stand forth from
the shadows—the bronze wild
boar and the deer that had won
the Salon medal; the mytholog-
ical group that represented the
SiZ smembrance of >ground; the marble Virgin, ex-
Henrefnrth har | quwite, ethereal of form, with
Henceforth her part should be -
to keep alive his memory, his ’
fame.
It was in this hour of resolve
that she came to the decision with
regard to the work still on the
stand—the Madonna
How
I upraised, childlike face, a knight-
ly ideal of angelic yet womanly
purity.
Here, too, was the great White
Christ, majestic in statue and
dignity, yet benign of aspect,
dominating all else like a verit-
able presence,—the great White
Christ that during the weary
weeks of struggle had looked
down with extended arms and a
gaze of infinite tenderness. And,
latest of all, here was the Ma-
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her she had hurt him; for
aroused himself, as from '
lethargy, and replied, i
with his old fire: I
htiored-ahe who was the spur! “What! Allow any one to I
s,hw mapiraULO, the solace of i complete my Madonna? Never!1
dw huurs of deepest discourage- i While I live no other hand shall; a t ------
-«nt mat only gifted natures; touch my work If I die without Iy? he*dH in unobtrusive yet
fc",_wd t.S«hM before the. Bnfehin^"lt, throw down th, etar ! S±'3ITh,e ?“* lhM
cuty his handa had transformed. | Remember, this ia h* g™*n
It wae tne deathless miracle of! One evening, while she {- * howevftr’ Wlth che ^thng
ancient yet ever new; from . moistened the clay, ksenine- it ! Hnn«
th* material he had evoked the | pliant that it might be reidy for shrink
T ' ,»■■«_. I k*a abe was conscious that1
*1: ie not only life but imrnor- . as he lay upon his couch his eyes
----- “I, travelled from the statue to her
if_ the ^Madonna: own face and rested there with
_ ;h._ I a aeartjhing gaze that compelled
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and M few days of almost summer
weather, such as sometimes
strays to us from the South at
this* season, made it seem later
in tne spring.
On Easter Eve, when the
, young Italian had taken his /r -
liirture, Hope ventured into the
From the windows she
cm s.: - . 14 see jn park, near hud rung out joyously, and the
almost | fa . the trees had taken on a tinge ' ’
of green. On the window-ledge
. ia Pot daffodils, a woman's
! | thought of her to-day, lifted their
s*nt w- -*j s— —x™( luuch my work. If I die"withour
k=cw—etoed tugethar before the ■ finishing it, throw down the clay ! u i
^y his hands had transformed. | Remember, thisTfa my wxsi! -Mr°“ h*d
It was me deathless miracle of. One evening, while she i of the sun'
ancient yet ever new; from. moistened the clav. ksenino- ' 1
BjintufiJ.
ttiity.” awd tii® l°yal wife.
timoiit f«*+l as if *1? : ----
heratnf had for a moment iilu- i ~ >mi
unrated the studio with her gra- 1 her to meet its strange intentness.
circs pres-nce. And, dear, you l “Her Sunniness,” he said, and
have that moment ajid | smiled. That smile was the pass-
Es<ia it forever yours.” ; ing of a soul. And in the studio
H* stni.ed half wistful, half in- there was another statue of day
dulgsntof her loving praise, and and the cry of a heart left des-
ibjoic lus head. ; olate.
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Houston and Galveston
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BRANCHES
AVKNUK
COMMERCE ST.
BAILIE'S STEAM BAKERY.
Bread, Cakes, pies.
Office and Ovens:
1013-1017 N. Flores Street.
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