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tain of what I hear and what I see。 And I shall tell you something else。 I have no desire to reclaim him。〃
 
   She was saddened by this; but she seemed to understand it。 She kept her usual place in the corner of the shrine; merely nodding to me and exacting the promise from me that I would be most careful。
   As soon as I reached Paris; I fed from one of several murderers; luring him by the powerful Spell Gift from his place in a fortable inn; and then I sought refuge in a high bell tower of Notre Dame de Paris itself to listen to the miscreants。
   Indeed; it was a huge nest of the most despicable and hateful beings; and they had sought out a catab for their existence in Paris just as they had in ancient Rome centuries ago。
   This catab was under the cemetery called Les Innocents; and those words seemed tragically apt when I caught their addle…brained vows and chants before they poured out into the night to bring cruelty as well as death to the people of Paris。
   〃All for Satan; all for the Beast; all to serve God; and then return to our penitential existence。〃
   It was not difficult for me to find; through many different minds; the location of my Amadeo; and within an hour or so of my arrival in Paris; I had him fixed as he walked through a narrow medieval street; never dreaming that I watched him from above in bitter silence。
   He was dressed in rags; his hair caked with filth; and when he found his first victim; he visited upon her a painful death which appalled me。
   For an hour or more my eyes followed him as he proceeded on; feeding on another hapless creature; and then circling back to walk his way to the enormous cemetery。
   Leaning against the cold stone of the tower room; I heard him deep in his underground cell drawing together his 〃coven〃 as he himself now called it and demanding of each how he or she had harried; for the love of God; the local population。
   〃Children of Darkness; it is almost dawn。 Each of you shall now open his or her soul to me。〃
   How firm; how clear was his voice。 How certain he was of what he said。 How quick he was to correct any Child of Satan who had not slain mortals ruthlessly。 It was a man's voice I heard ing from the lips of the boy I once knew。 It was chilling to me。
   〃Why were you given the Dark Gift?〃 he demanded of a laggard。 〃Tomorrow night you must strike twice。 And if all of you do not give me greater devotion; I shall punish you for your sins; and see that others are brought into the coven。〃
   At last I couldn't listen anymore。 I was repelled。
   I dreamt of going down into his underground world; of pulling him out of it as I burnt his followers; and forcing him into the light; of taking him with me to the shrine of Those Who Must Be Kept; and pleading with him to renounce his vocation。
   But I didn't do it。 I couldn't do it。
   For years and years; he had been one of them。 His mind; his soul; his body belonged to those he ruled; and nothing that I had taught him had given him the strength to fight them。
   He was not my Amadeo anymore。 That is what I had e to Paris to learn and now I knew the truth of it。
   I felt sadness。 I felt despair。 But maybe it was anger and revulsion which caused me to leave Paris that night; saying to myself in essence that he must free himself from the dark mentality of the coven on his own。 I could not do it for him。
   I had labored long and hard in Venice to erase his memory of the Monastery of the Caves。 And now he had found another place of rigid ritual and denial。 And his years with me had not protected him from it。 Indeed; a circle had long ago closed for him。 He was the priest once more。 He was the Fool for Satan; as he had once been the Fool for God in far…away Russia。 And his brief time with me in Venice had been nothing。
   When I told these things to Bianca; when I explained them as best I could; she was sad but she didn't press me。
   It was easy between us as always; with her listening to me; and then offering her own response without anger。
   〃Perhaps in time; you'll change your mind;〃 she said。 〃You are the one with the power to go there; to fight those who would restrain him if you tried to take him。 And that is what it would require; I think; that you would have to take him by force; insist that he e here to be with you; and see the Divine Parents。 I don't possess the power to do these things。 I ask only that you think on it; that you make no bitter iron resolve against it。〃
   〃I give you my word;〃 I said; 〃I have not done that。 But I do not think the sight of the Divine Parents would change the heart of Amadeo。〃 I paused。
   I thought on all this for a long moment and then I spoke to her more directly:
   〃You've only shared this knowledge with me for a brief time;〃 I said。 〃And in the Divine Parents we both see great beauty。 But Amadeo might well see something different。 Remember what I've told you of the long centuries that lie behind me。 The Divine Parents do not speak。 The Divine Parents do not redeem。 The Divine Parents ask for nothing。〃
   〃I understand;〃 she said。
   But she didn't。 She had not spent enough years with the King and Queen。 She couldn't possibly prehend the full effect of their passivity。
    But I went on in a mild manner:
   〃Amadeo possesses a creed; and a seeming place in God's plan;〃 I said。 〃He might well see our Mother and Father as an enigma belonging to a pagan era。 That wouldn't warm his heart。 That wouldn't give him the strength which he derives now from his flock; and believe you me; Bianca; he is the leader there。 Our boy of long ago is old now; he is a sage of the Children of Darkness as they call themselves。〃 I sighed。
   A little flash of bitter memory came back to me; of Santino asking me when we met in Rome if Those Who Must Be Kept were holy or profane。
   I told this to Bianca。
   〃Ah; then you spoke to this creature。 You've never told me this。〃
   〃Oh; yes; I spoke to him and spurned him and insulted him。 I did all of these foolish things when something more vicious was required。 Indeed; when the very words 'Those Who Must Be Kept' had e from his lips; I should have put an end to him。〃
   She nodded。 〃I e more and more to understand it。 Yet still I hope in time that you will return to Paris; that you will at least reveal yourself to Amadeo。 They are weak ones; are they not; and you could e upon him in some open place where you could…。〃
   〃I know well what you mean to say;〃 I answered。 〃I wouldn't allow myself ever to be surrounded by torches。 Perhaps I will do as you suggest。 But I've heard Amadeo's voice; and I don't believe he can be changed now。 And there is one thing more which is worth mentioning。 Amadeo knows how to free himself from this coven。〃
   〃Are you sure?〃
   〃Yes; I am。 Amadeo knows how to live in the lighted world; and he is ten times stronger by virtue of my old blood than are those who listen to his mands。 He could break away。 He chooses not to do it。〃
   〃Marius;〃 she said plaintively; 〃you know how much I love you and how loath I am to contradict you。〃
   〃No; say what you must say;〃 I urged her at once。
   〃Think of what he suffered;〃 she said。 〃He was but a child when it happened。〃
   I agreed to all this。 Then I spoke again:
   〃Well; he's no child now; Bianca。 He may be as beautiful as he was when I made him through the Blood; but he is a patriarch in the dust。 And all of Paris; the wondrous city of Paris; surrounds him。 I watched him move through the city streets alone。 There was no one there to restrict him。 He might have sought the Evil Doer as we do。 But he did not。 He drank deep of innocent blood; not once but twice。〃
   〃Ah; I see。 This is what has so embittered you。〃
   I thought on it。
   〃Yes; you're right。 It's what turned me away; though I didn't even know it。 I thought it was the manner in which he spoke to his flock。 But you are right。 It was those two deaths; from which he drew his hot red feast; when Paris swarmed with mortals steeped in murder who might easily have been slain by him。〃
   She laid her hand on mine。
   〃If I choose to snatch any one of these Children of Darkness from his lair;〃 I said; 〃it is Santino。〃
   〃No; but you mustn't go to Rome。 You don't know whether or not there are old ones among that coven。〃
   〃Some night;〃 I said; 〃some night I shall go there。 When I am more certain of immense power; and when I am more certain of the ruthless rage it requires to destroy many others。〃
   〃Be still now;〃 she said。 〃Forgive me。〃
   I was quiet for a moment。
   She knew how many nights I had wandered alone。 I had now to confess what I had been doing on those nights。 I had now to begin my secret plan。 I had now…for the first time in all our years together…to drive a wedge between her and me; while giving her precisely what she wanted。
   〃But let's leave talk of Amadeo;〃 I said。 〃My mind is on happier things。〃
   She was immediately interested。 She reached out and stroked my face and hair as was her custom。
   〃Tell me。〃
   〃How long has it been since you asked me if we could have our own dwelling?〃
   〃Oh; Marius; don't tease me on this account。 Is it possible!〃
   〃My darling; it's more than possible;〃 I said; warmed by

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