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A Wanderer in Venice

CHAPTER XVII
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For example, he makes Ursula's father a King of the Moors, although there is nothing Moorish about either that monarch, his daughter, or his city.

The first picture, which has the best light in it, shows the ambassadors from England craving the hand of the princess.
At the back is one of those octagonal buildings so dear to this painter, also in the city.

His affection for dogs, always noticeable, is to be seen here again, for he has placed three hounds on the quay.

A clock somewhat like that of the Merceria is on the little tower.

The English ship has a red flag.


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