Author: Selma Lagerlof
Cited by
- Jo Nesbo (1)
- IN: The Redbreast (2000) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: But little by little he gained courage, flew close to him, and drew with his little bill a thorn that had become embedded in the brow of the Crucified One. And as he did this there fell on his breast a drop of blood from the face of the Crucified One-it spread quickly and floated out and coloured all the little fine breast feathers.
Then the Crucified One opened his lips and whispered to the bird: 'Because of thy compassion, thou hast won all that thy kind have been striving after, ever since the world was created.'
FROM: Selma Lagerlof, Robin Redbreast, Christ Legends, (1904), Novel, Sweden