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unite herself once more with God in the last communion。 The rector
came beside the bed and gave her absolution。 The archbishop
administered the sacred oils with a fatherly tenderness that showed to
all there present how dear the lost but now recovered lamb had been to
him。 Then; with the sacred anointing; he closed to the things of earth
those eyes which had done such evil; and laid the seal of the Church
upon the lips that were once too eloquent。 The ears; by which so many
evil inspirations had penetrated her mind; were closed forever。 All
the senses; deadened by repentance; were thus sanctified; and the
spirit of evil could have no further power within her soul。

Never did assistants of this ceremony more fully understand the
grandeur and profundity of the sacrament than those who now saw the
acts of the Church justly following the confession of that dying
woman。

Thus prepared; Veronique received the body of Jesus Christ with an
expression of hope and joy which melted the ice of unbelief against
which the rector had so often bruised himself。 Roubaud; confounded in
all his opinions; became a Catholic on the spot。 The scene was
touching and yet awesome; the solemnity of its every feature was so
great that painters might have found there the subject of a
masterpiece。

When this funeral part was over; and the dying woman heard the priests
begin the reading of the gospel of Saint John; she signed to her
mother to bring her son; who had been taken from the room by his
tutor。 When she saw Francis kneeling by the bedside the pardoned
mother felt she had the right to lay her hand upon his head and bless
him。 Doing so; she died。

Old Madame Sauviat was there; at her post; erect as she had been for
twenty years。 This woman; heroic after her fashion; closed her
daughter's eyesthose eyes that had wept so muchand kissed them。
All the priests; followed by the choristers; surrounded the bed。 By
the flaming light of the torches they chanted the terrible /De
Profundis/; the echoes of which told the population kneeling before
the chateau; the friends praying in the salon; the servants in the
adjoining rooms; that the mother of the canton was dead。 The hymn was
accompanied with moans and tears。 The confession of that grand woman
had not been audible beyond the threshold of the salon; and none but
loving ears had heard it。

When the peasants of the neighborhood; joining with those of
Montegnac; came; one by one; to lay upon their benefactress the
customary palm; together with their last farewell mingled with prayers
and tears; they saw the man of justice; crushed by grief; holding the
hand of the woman whom; without intending it; he had so cruelly but so
justly stricken。

Two days later the /procureur…general/; Grossetete; the archbishop;
and the mayor; holding the corners of the black pall; conducted the
body of Madame Graslin to its last resting…place。 It was laid in the
grave in deep silence; not a word was said; no one had strength to
speak; all eyes were full of tears。 〃She is now a saint!〃 was said by
the peasants as they went away along the roads of the canton to which
she had given prosperity;saying the words to her creations as though
they were animate beings。

No one thought it strange that Madame Graslin was buried beside the
body of Jean…Francois Tascheron。 She had not asked it; but the old
mother; as the last act of her tender pity; had requested the sexton
to make the grave there;putting together those whom earth had so
violently parted; and whose souls were now reunited through repentance
in purgatory。

Madame Graslin's will was found to be all that was expected of it。 She
founded scholarships and hospital beds at Limoges solely for working…
men; she assigned a considerable sumthree hundred thousand francs in
six yearsfor the purchase of that part of the village called Les
Tascherons; where she directed that a hospital should be built。 This
hospital; intended for the indigent old persons of the canton; for the
sick; for lying…in women if paupers; and for foundlings; was to be
called the Tascheron Hospital。 Veronique ordered it to be placed in
charge of the Gray Sisters; and fixed the salaries of the surgeon and
the physician at four thousand francs for each。 She requested Roubaud
to be the first physician of this hospital; placing upon him the
choice of the surgeon; and requesting him to superintend the erection
of the building with reference to sanitary arrangements; conjointly
with Gerard; who was to be the architect。 She also gave to the village
of Montegnac an extent of pasture land sufficient to pay all its
taxes。 The church; she endowed with a fund to be used for a special
purpose; namely: watch was to be kept over young workmen; and cases
discovered in which some village youth might show a disposition for
art; or science; or manufactures; the interest of the fund was then to
be used in fostering it。 The intelligent benevolence of the testatrix
named the sum that should be taken for each of these encouragements。

The news of Madame Graslin's death; received throughout the department
as a calamity; was not accompanied by any rumor injurious to the
memory of this woman。 This discretion was a homage rendered to so many
virtues by the hard…working Catholic population; which renewed in this
little corner of France the miracles of the 〃Lettres Edifiantes。〃

Gerard; appointed guardian of Francis Graslin; and obliged; by terms
of the will; to reside at the chateau; moved there。 But he did not
marry Denise Tascheron until three months after Veronique's death。 In
her; Francis found a second mother。









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