A esto replicó el padre:
-Bien habías dicho, hija, si la malicia ordinaria no se opusiera a tu discreto discurso, pues está claro que esta imagen hoy, en este día, se ha de echar menos en el aposento que dices, y el dueño della ha de tener por cierto que la persona que con él estuvo se la llevó; y, de llegar a su noticia que la tiene algún religioso, antes ha de servir de conocer quién se la dio al tal que la tiene, que no de declarar el dueño que la perdió, porque puede hacer que venga por ella otro a quien el dueño haya dado las señas. Y, siendo esto ansí, antes quedaremos confusos que informados; puesto que podamos usar del mismo artificio que sospechamos, dándola al religioso por tercera persona. Lo que has de hacer, hija, es guardarla y encomendarte a ella; que, pues ella fue testigo de tu desgracia, permitirá que haya juez que vuelva por tu justicia. Y advierte, hija, que más lastima una onza de deshonra pública que una arroba de infamia secreta. Y, pues puedes vivir honrada con Dios en público, no te pene de estar deshonrada contigo en secreto: la verdadera deshonra está en el pecado, y la verdadera honra en la virtud; con el dicho, con el deseo y con la obra se ofende a Dios; y, pues tú, ni en dicho, ni en pensamiento, ni en hecho le has ofendido, tente por honrada, que yo por tal te tendré, sin que jamás te mire sino como verdadero padre tuyo.
"That would be very well, my child," replied her father, "if your plan were not liable to be frustrated by ordinary cunning; but no doubt this image has been already missed by its owner, and he will have set it down for certain that it was taken out of the room by the person he locked up there. To give him notice that the crucifix was in the hands of a certain monk would only serve to make known the person who deposited it in such keeping, but not to make the owner declare himself; for the latter might send another person for it, and furnish him with all the particulars by which he should identify it. Thus you see we should only damage ourselves without obtaining the information we sought; though to be sure we might employ the same artifice on our side, and deposit the image with the monk through a third hand. What you had best do, my child, is to keep it, and pray to it, that since it was a witness to your undoing, it will deign to vindicate your cause by its righteous judgment. Bear in mind, my child, that an ounce of public dishonour outweighs a quintal of secret infamy; and since, by the blessing of God, you can live in honour before the public eye, let it not distress you so much to be dishonoured in your ownself in secret. Real dishonour consists in sin, and real honour in virtue. There are three ways of offending God; by thought, word, and deed; but since neither in thought, nor in word, nor in deed have you offended, look upon yourself as a person of unsullied honour, as I shall always do, who will never cease to regard you with the affection of a father."