and vice. They exhibited a singular
instance of the retribution of Heaven, and were from that period forsaken, and abandoned to decay." His words excited my curiosity, and I enquired further concerning their meaning.
"A solemn history belongs to this
castle," said he, "which is too long and
intricate for me to relate. It is, however,
contained in a manuscript in our
library, of which I could, perhaps, procure
you a sight. A brother of our order,
a descendant of the noble house of
Mazzini, collected and recorded the
most striking incidents relating to his
family, and the history thus formed, he
left as a legacy to our convent. If you
please, we will walk thither."
I accompanied him to the convent,
and the friar introduced me to his superior,
a man of an intelligent mind and
benevolent heart, with whom I passed
some hours in interesting conversation.
I believe my sentiments pleased him ;