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In the Cathedral
ThefirstthingthatK.partlysawandpartlyguessedatwasalargeknightinarmourwhowasshownatthefaredgeofthepainting.Hewasleaningonhisswordthathehadstuckintothenakedgroundinfrontofhimwhereonlyafewbladesofgrassgrewhereandthere.Heseemedtobepayingcloseattentiontosomethingthatwasbeingplayedoutinfrontofhim.Itwasastonishingtoseehowhestoodtherewithoutgoinganycloser.Perhapsitwashisjobtostandguard.ItwasalongtimesinceK.hadlookedatanypicturesandhestudiedtheknightforalongtimeeventhoughhehadcontinuallytoblinkashefounditdifficulttobearthegreenlightofhistorch.ThenwhenhemovedthelighttotheotherpartsofthepicturehefoundanintermentofChristshownintheusualway,itwasalsoacomparativelynewpainting.Heputhistorchawayandwentbacktohisplace.
ThereseemedtobenopointinwaitingfortheItaliananylonger,butoutsideitwascertainlyrainingheavily,andasitwasnotsocoldinthecathedralasK.hadexpectedhedecidedtostaythereforthetimebeing.Closebyhimwasthegreatpulpit,thereweretwoplaingoldencrossesattachedtoitslittleroundroofwhichwerelyingalmostflatandwhosetipscrossedovereachother.Theoutsideofthepulpit’sbalustradewascoveredingreenfoliagewhichcontinueddowntothecolumnsupportingit,littleangelscouldbeseenamongtheleaves,someofthemlivelyandsomeofthemstill.K.