![]() ![]() ![]() She has run away to tell her story to the two priests. It is Magdalena, the wife of the evil American Buck Scales. The following morning, a boy reports that a crazy woman in the town stable wishes to see the two priests with the white mules. The priests have to demand their mules at gunpoint, but they travel on to reach Mora by midnight. His Mexican wife seems half-witted, but before she follows her husband to the stable, she pantomimes that the priests will be murdered if they stay. They ask to spend the night, and the owner of the - a repulsive and evil appearing American - consents. They find a house that is in poorly kept condition. Rain and cold make the journey difficult, and they hope to find shelter for the night before going on to Mora, where they will help refugees from an Indian massacre. Full Glossary for Death Comes for the Archbishopįather Vaillant and Father Latour are on the third day out toward Mora.Death Comes for the Archbishop as a Catholic Novel.Major Themes in Death Comes for the Archbishop.Jacinto, Eusabio, Benito, and Manuelito.Philomene, Magdalena, and Inez Olivares.Padre Gallegos, Fray Baltazar Montoya, Padre Marino Lucero, and Antonio Joseph Martinez. ![]()
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