Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara
EDGARDO REJECTS HIS FAMILYEdgardo's parents, who were living in Florence when Rome was liberated, tried to see their son. They wanted to persuade him to come home. He wanted to leave the country. Here, (from The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara by David L. Kertzer) is Edgardo's description of a near-encounter with his father:
His plan was not to return to his hometown, however. Bologna was just a stopping point. Edgardo's plan was to take the train to an Austrian convent. His plan was never to return to his family.
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