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• rna ^ l ^ to yi ^ it the rafaiissai $ . ( i ^' ]^ j (^ T ^ j | Bi * OJjci his black silk slockings ^ and went . Aftet ^ an Jtiour or thereabout a
well-dyessed gentleman came l ) a < & . with my master . They alig | ite < J from our carriage , and my inaster gave orders to pack ^ p again , and be off . Tired iais we were , we were not allowed to sleep in the town , because we asked what news My master tells me that he wjas idrnquished by the
authorities , as they style themselves , to ask tio questions in any p ^ ti of Italy , or we should fee worse . Tasked him how tlie cjevil a m ^ n can fare worse than have ho fare at all . He
gay $ me a hint that some prisons are damp , some waters Unwholesome , and some dishes move inviting than friendly to t ^ e stomach . He added , you must not talk of the dead
I ^ qaitee . they are dead ; nor of fyp j&yixig , because they are Ifyjflg : you * must not talk of individuals , because they are in | i ^ ii u ^ ls ; nor of governors , because they are governors .
If you 4 o not like the country , ^ qiivi ^ ay leave it . This is sen ^ erpii ^ : bijt they do not excise so much generosity in r fi 8 M $ I F , , th ^ laws ; for , althgtijg ^ , they in ^ ke you leave
t $ ji p $ wi $ xy ff $ er before you h ^^ n ^ d ^ our ey ^ s in it or fo |^ ifyjipg ! Pjperi ^ d the ^ you ^^^^^ . i' ^ l ^ S ^ t ^ iii l ft ^ s , \| j eth ^ j ^ ou will pr iiot , mid , yvtoii ^ jf o ^^ ^ ipust s ^ allQW
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P ^ S . I forgbt ( to mention ¦; % frolic of two od& devils . As we were gettihgj ititd the Carriage , two ragged aiid : sturdy
fellows asked alms from thy master , for th £ love of God and the Virgin , putting ilieir heads and shoulders in . He
did not like the ldok of the shoulders , and still less of the heads , which you parsons might call Legion , out of Holy Writ ; so he threw them a giulio * They quarrelled about it , and stabbed each
other . The police-officers who helped us into the carriage , and expected a crown each for the trouble of turning us out of the city , ordered them to separate instantly ; which they did , both the dead man and the other . The dead man
was turned out just as we were : the murderer finds protectors . He asked no questions . FROM THE REV , PARROCO SPINELLA TO MR STIVERS ^ Most esteemed Sir , my most worshipful Patron !
It is with tears in my eyes that I take up my pen \ te ^ rs from two sources ; \ vhicl ] i of them shall I attempt tp ^ ace first 1 Alas , I know not ! To have forgotten ( qpt indeed
that I did forget ) ^ ii 't ' to h-ave postponed the intejiligepce I possess and ought to foave imparted to my most jllMstrious and miim ^ p ^ nt ^ p ^ p n , ah ina ! a hearty i ^ eigjijed dpwn witU b ^ nefit ^ i , is sensible of them onl y ^ and the business
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Co WS tiigh and Low Ijfein Italy .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 1, 1837, page 256, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1836/page/31/
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