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Crippled sixteen-year-old Catalina is the one person unable to join in the festivities of the Feast of the Assumption. But then she has a vision of the Virgin, and is miraculously cured. In the dark days of the Spanish Inquisition, such a claim to blessedness has serious consequences, especially when Catalina seems more inclined to obey her heart than the demands of the Church.
The last of Maugham's novels, Catalina is a romantic celebration of Spain and a delightfully mischievous satire on absolutism.
258 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1948
– Как ты посмел ослушаться отца? Его слова должны быть для тебя законом. Назови мне хоть одну причину, только одну, почему ты, презрев приличия, унизил себя, став пекарем?
– Голод, – коротко ответил Мартин.