[The Bravo by J. Fenimore Cooper]@TWC D-Link bookThe Bravo CHAPTER VII 14/21
But he is well marked among us of the port, and we never see the man but we begin to think of our sins, and of penances forgotten.
I marvel much that the inquisitors do not give him to the devil on some public ceremony, for the benefit of small offenders!" "Are his deeds so notorious that they might pronounce on his fate without proof ?" "Go, ask that question in the streets! Not a Christian loses his life in Venice without warning; and the number is not few, to say nothing of those who die with state fevers, but men see the work of his sure hand in the blow.
Signor Roderigo, your canals are convenient graves for sudden deaths!" "Methinks there is contradiction in this.
Thou speakest of proofs of the hand that gave it, in the manner of the blow, and then thou callest in the aid of the canals to cover the whole deed.
Truly, there is some wrong done this Jacopo, who is, haply, a man slandered." "I have heard of slandering a priest, for they are Christians, bound to keep good names for the church's honor, but to utter an injury against a bravo would a little exceed the tongue of an avocato.
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