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A Wanderer in Venice

CHAPTER XIX
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A gift of money, however, returned him to his rightful status; but he is a churlish fellow.

I mention the circumstance because it is isolated in my Venetian wanderings.

No other sacristan ever suggested that the whole church was not equally free or resented any unaccompanied exploration.
The Tintorettos belong to his most spacious and dramatic style.

One, "The Last Supper," is a busy scene of conviviality.

The company is all at one side of the table and the two ends, except the wretched foredoomed Judas.


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