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Michael Angelo Buonarroti

CHAPTER VI
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But they are no good, no good at all, and are working for their own ends; but enough.

I beg you to have him taken away from before me, for he annoys me so much that I cannot stand him any longer.

The muleteer has had so much money that he can very well take him back again; he is a friend of his father's.

Tell the father to send for him.

I'll not give him another farthing, for I have no money, I will have patience until he sends for him, and if he is not sent for I will turn him out, for I have done so already, on the second day after his arrival and other times as well, and he won't believe it.
"For the business of the shop I will send you a hundred ducats next Saturday.


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