Life of St. Vincent de Paul
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Forbes Frances Alice. Life of St. Vincent de Paul
Chapter 1 A PEASANT'S SON
Chapter 2 SLAVERY
Chapter 3 A GREAT HOUSEHOLD
Chapter 4 THE GALLEYS
Chapter 5 MISSION WORK
Chapter 6 THE GREY SISTERS
Chapter 7 THE FOUNDLINGS
Chapter 8 AT COURT
Chapter 9 THE JANSENISTS
Chapter 10 TROUBLES IN PARIS
Chapter 11 "CONFIDO"
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A MONOTONOUS line of sand hills and the sea; a vast barren land stretching away in wave-like undulations far as eye can reach; marsh and heath and sand, sand and heath and marsh; here and there a stretch of scant coarse grass, a mass of waving reeds, a patch of golden-brown fern – the Landes.
It was through this desolate country in France that a little peasant boy whose name was destined to become famous in the annals of his country led his father's sheep, that they might crop the scanty pasture. Vincent was a homely little boy, but he had the soul of a knight-errant, and the grace of God shone from eyes that were never to lose their merry gleam even in extreme old age.
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A sea voyage in the seventeenth century was by no means like a sea voyage of the present day. There were no steamers, and vessels depended on a favorable wind or on hard rowing. The Mediterranean was infested with Turkish pirates, who robbed and plundered to the very coasts of France and Italy, carrying off the crews of captured vessels to prison or slavery.
The day that the two friends had chosen for their journey was that of the great fair of Beaucaire, which was famous throughout Christendom. Ships were sailing backwards and forwards along the coast with cargoes of rich goods or the money for which they had been sold, and the Turkish pirates were on the lookout.
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