Lord of the World eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 364 pages of information about Lord of the World.

Lord of the World eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 364 pages of information about Lord of the World.

It was, therefore, a curiously distracting life, with peculiar dangers.

It was one day, a week or two after his visit to Brighton, that he was just finishing his letter, when his servant looked in to tell him that Father Francis was below.

“In ten minutes,” said Percy, without looking up.

He snapped off his last lines, drew out the sheet, and settled down to read it over, translating it unconsciously from Latin to English.

Westminster, May 14th.

Eminence:  Since yesterday I have a little more information.  It appears certain that the Bill establishing Esperanto for all State purposes will be brought in in June.  I have had this from Johnson.  This, as I have pointed out before, is the very last stone in our consolidation with the continent, which, at present, is to be regretted....  A great access of Jews to Freemasonry is to be expected; hitherto they have held aloof to some extent, but the ‘abolition of the Idea of God’ is tending to draw in those Jews, now greatly on the increase once more, who repudiate all notion of a personal Messiah.  It is ‘Humanity’ here, too, that is at work.  To-day I heard the Rabbi Simeon speak to this effect in the City, and was impressed by the applause he received....  Yet among others an expectation is growing that a man will presently be found to lead the Communist movement and unite their forces more closely.  I enclose a verbose cutting from the New People to that effect; and it is echoed everywhere.  They say that the cause must give birth to one such soon; that they have had prophets and precursors for a hundred years past, and lately a cessation of them.  It is strange how this coincides superficially with Christian ideas.  Your Eminence will observe that a simile of the ‘ninth wave’ is used with some eloquence....  I hear to-day of the secession of an old Catholic family, the Wargraves of Norfolk, with their chaplain Micklem, who it seems has been busy in this direction for some while.  The Epoch announces it with satisfaction, owing to the peculiar circumstances; but unhappily such events are not uncommon now....  There is much distrust among the laity.  Seven priests in Westminster diocese have left us within the last three months; on the other hand, I have pleasure in telling your Eminence that his Grace received into Catholic Communion this morning the ex-Anglican Bishop of Carlisle, with half-a-dozen of his clergy.  This has been expected for some weeks past.  I append also cuttings from the Tribune, the London Trumpet, and the Observer, with my comments upon them.  Your Eminence will see how great the excitement is with regard to the last.

Recommendation. That formal excommunication of the Wargraves and these eight priests should be issued in Norfolk and Westminster respectively, and no further notice taken.”

Percy laid down the sheet, gathered up the half dozen other papers that contained his extracts and running commentary, signed the last, and slipped the whole into the printed envelope that lay ready.

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