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,nvinadn,for
inhishearthefeltakindofaffe,roubledha
slightindisposition.
duringthisti,ededonhisbedhhisheadinhishands,
triedtollecthisscatteredthoughts.faria,siheirfirst
acquaintance,hadbeenonallpointssorationalandlogical,so
uch
onallpointsuldbealliedadness.eivedas
tohistreasure,orheofaria
dantesreinedinhiscellallday,ntoretutohisfriend,
thinkingthustodeferthentonvinced,oncefor
all,thattheabbeadsuvierrible
but,toaryvisithadgone
by,faria,notseeingtheyoungriedtoveaover
thedistance.edndshudderedhe
painfuleffortsahielfalong;his
legakeuseofonearedndwas
obligedtoassisthiforotherhavebeeo
ehesllapertureber.
”hereiapursuingyourerselessly,”hesaidile.
”youthoughttoesifice,butitisinvain.listento.”
edndsaanonhisbed,he
seatedhielfooolbesidehi
”youknoatefriend
ofe.ioothis
hylordallthehappinessieverknerich,althoughthe
ilyhadpassedintoaproverb,ahephrase
veryoften,asrichasaspada.buthe,likepublicrur,livedon
thisreputationforyparadise.iutorto
hisnepheheried
byabsolutedevotiontohisakeuptohillhehaddonefor
duringtenyearsofuingkihecardinalshousehad
nosee.ihadoftenseenronannotatinga
volus,andeagerlysearilynuscripts.oneday
forhisunavailingsearches,anddepl
theprostrationofndthatfollo,helookedat,and,
slingbitterly,openedavolurelatingtothehistoryofthecityof
ro.there,ihchapterofthelifeofpopealexandervi.,
hefollo:
”thegreatagnahadended;caesarbia,pleted
his,hadneedofopurchaseallitaly.thepopehadalso
needoftterstoanendhlouisxii.kingoffrance,
idablestillinspiteofhisretreverses;anditwas
neeprofitablesche,
atterofgreatdifficultyintheioverishedndition
ofexhausteditaly.hisholinesshadanidea.hedeteroketwo
cardinals.
”bychoosingte,especiallyrich
nthisheretutheholyfatherlookedfor.inthefirstplace,
heuldsellthegreatappointntsandsplendidofficeshe
cardinalsalreadyheld;andthehetstosellbesides.
therehirdpointihe
popeandcaesarbiafirstfouurecardinals;theywere
giovannirospigliosi,hehighestdighe
holysee,andan
nobility;bothfeltthehighhonorofsuthepope.
theybitious,andcaesarbiasoonfoundpurchasersfortheir
appointnts.theresulthatrospigliosiandspadapaidforbeing
cardinals,aotherpersonspaidfortheofficesthecardinals
heldbeforetheirelevation,andthuseighthuhousands
eotheffersofthespeculators.
”itistinooproceedtothelastpartofthespeculation.thepope
heapedattentionsuponrospigliosiandspada,nferreduponthehe
insigniaofthecardinalate,andiheetheiraffairs
andtakeuptheirresidero.thenthepopeandcaesarbia
ihetatterofdispute
betakeuse
ofoheanshatis
tosay,inthefirstplace,thefauskeyocertain
personshtherequestthattheygoandopenadesignatedcupboard.
thiskeyallironpoint,anegligehe
partofthelocksth.hisoeffecttheopeningof
thecupboard,ofhelock,thepersonked
bythissllpoint,anddiedday.thenthereheringhthe
lionshead,edtogreethisfriendsh
aclaspofthehand.thelionbitthehandthusfavored,andatthe
endoftortal.caesarproposedtohis
father,thattheyshouldeitheraskthecardinalstoopenthecupboard,
orshakehands;butalexandervi.,replied:noothe
to
dinner,sothihatoneyback.besides,
yet,diately,while
aprickorabiteoccasionsadelayofadayortaesargave
reasoning,andthecardinalsly
iodinner.
”thetableothepope,nearsan
pierdarena,agretreathecardinalsknewverywellby
report.rospigliosi,quitesetuphhisneies,ha
goodappetiteandhisstingratiatingnner.spada,aprudentn,
alyattachedtohisonlynepheainofthehighest
prose,tookpaperandpen,anddehisheohis
nephehevineyard;butitappearedtheservant
didnotfindhi
”spadak;sincechristianity,so
elye,itwasnolongera
thetyrantessage,caesarhat
youdie.butiteileonhis
lipstosayfrohepope,hisholinessrequestsyoutodine.
”spadasetoutabouttosanpierdarena.thepopeaed
hithefirstsightthatattractedtheeyesofspadahatof
hisnephee,andstrked
attentions.spadatuedpale,ashanironical
air,hprov
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