<h3> ST. ANTHONY'S GODCHILD </h3>
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<i>The Story of Antonia who became a King's Page</i>
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<p>Long ago there lived a man who had so many children that he could
scarcely find godfathers for them all. He had requested so many of his
friends to serve, that when his last baby was born, a little dark-eyed
daughter, he vowed that he'd ask the first man he met upon the street.</p>
<p>As luck would have it, he happened to meet the good St. Anthony.</p>
<p>"Will you be godfather to my baby daughter?" he asked.</p>
<p>Kind St. Anthony gladly consented. He named the baby Antonia, and said
to the father:</p>
<p>"Train up this child in the way she should go. Teach her all you can.
When she is thirteen years old I'll come to get her and I'll give her a
good start in life."</p>
<p>The years flew by and soon little Antonia was thirteen years old. The
father was afraid that St. Anthony had forgotten his promise, but one
day the saint appeared.</p>
<p>"Is this my godchild?" he asked as he looked at Antonia. "Surely she
has grown prettier each year of her life."</p>
<p>Antonia blushed shyly and looked even more attractive than before.</p>
<p>"Dress yourself in your brother's garments," he said to her. "I am
going to take you to the king's court and you are entirely too pretty
to go there in your own dresses."</p>
<p>Accordingly, Antonia put on her brother's clothes and went to serve as
a page to the king. She was now called Anthony instead of Antonia.</p>
<p>Now the king had a sister who grew very fond of the little page. She
became angry that the page did not love her in return and plotted
against him.</p>
<p>One day she went to the king and said:</p>
<p>"Your little page says that he can separate all the chaff from the
wheat in a single night."</p>
<p>"Let him try," responded the king.</p>
<p>When Anthony heard what the king required he was decidedly worried.
Then he remembered that he was the godchild of St. Anthony and that the
saint was always ready to aid those in need. He called upon St.
Anthony to help him fulfill the king's command. In the morning the
king's wheat was entirely free from chaff.</p>
<p>The king loved his little page more and more, and the king's sister was
angrier than before that she could not win the affection of the youth.
She made a new plot against him.</p>
<p>"What do you suppose that page is saying now?" she asked her brother.
"He boasts that he can go to the palace of the king of the Moors and
steal the purse of gold pieces from beneath his pillow."</p>
<p>The king sent Anthony to the palace of the king of the Moors. With St.
Anthony's help he climbed up the high wall of the palace and crept in
through a window. The king of the Moors was so sound asleep that
Anthony had no difficulty whatever in slipping his hand under the
pillow and stealing the purse. Then he crept out again without
awakening the king.</p>
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<p>"That young page, Anthony, has grown so very boastful," remarked the
king's sister a few days after his return, "that he now claims that he
can carry away the king of the Moors himself."</p>
<p>Then she added, "I'll marry him if he fulfills this boast."</p>
<p>"Bring home the king of the Moors as your captive," were the king's
orders to Anthony.</p>
<p>The page was very much worried for he thought that it would be more
difficult to capture the king of the Moors than it had been to capture
his purse.</p>
<p>"Not at all, dear godchild," said the kind St. Anthony when he had
heard about the king's new command.</p>
<p>Anthony climbed quietly up the wall as before and crept in through the
window. Then he rolled the king of the Moors up in the bedclothes and
tossed him out of the window. By the time the king was really awakened
from his sleep he was in the boat ready to sail away.</p>
<p>When Anthony returned to the palace with his captive, the king said:</p>
<p>"My best and bravest page, you are worthy indeed of any honor. You
shall wed my sister."</p>
<p>"I can't marry her," said Anthony. "My name is Antonia."</p>
<p>"In that case," said the king, "I'll marry you myself."</p>
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