The Fool Errant: Being the Memoirs of Francis-Antony Strelley, Esq., Citizen ...

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Hewlett, Maurice Henry, 1861-1923
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"Speak no more of that." " But I must. You were right, and I " She threw up her head with a little cry, fell upon her knees. She took my hand and covered it with kisses.
"No more. I cannot bear it. Who am I? What am I?
Say what you please to me, but never plead with me." I could see her shoulders shaking.
"I must say what I have to say " I would have con- tinued. She gave another sharp cry — shivered again 208 Digitized by Google VIRGINIA ON HER METTLE 209 miserably. In the half light of the ro
...om I couM see her lift her pale face towards the ceiling. It seemed to me that she prayed. After a while she looked down again and said quietly, " Speak now — and have done with it." I told her what had occurred in the small hours; I did not spare myself. When I said that I had shot Fra Palamone she shook her head.
"You might as well hope to shoot the devil. All you have done is to give yourself into the hands of them who hire him. You are to be sent to Volterra or the galleys for this. The men outside are sbirri.^^ I told her that I should write to Count Giraldi.


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