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"his master. In the morning, the duke not having returned "to the palace, his servants began to be alarmed; and one "of them informed the pontiff of the evening excursion of "his sons, and that the duke had not yet made his ap66 pearance. This gave the pope no small anxiety; but he "conjectured that the duke had been attracted by some "courtesan to pass the night with her, and not choosing to quit the house in open day, had waited till the following " evening to return home. When, however, the evening "arrived, and he found himself disappointed in his ex"pectations, he became deeply afflicted, and began to make

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inquiries from different persons, whom he ordered to "attend him for that purpose. Amongst these was a man "named Giorgio Schiavoni, who, having discharged some "timber from a bark in the river, had remained on board "the vessel to watch it, and being interrogated whether "he had seen any one thrown into the river, on the night "preceding, he replied, that he saw two men on foot, who

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came down the street, and looked diligently about, to "observe whether any person was passing. That seeing 66 no one, they returned, and a short time afterwards two "others came, and looked around in the same manner as "the former; no person still appearing, they gave a sign to "their companions, when a man came, mounted on a white "horse, having behind him a dead body, the head and arms "of which hung on one side, and the feet on the other side "of the horse; the two persons on foot supporting the "body, to prevent its falling. They thus proceeded towards "that part, where the filth of the city is usually discharged "into the river, and turning the horse, with his tail towards "the water, the two persons took the dead body by the "arms and feet, and with all their strength flung it into the "river. The person on horseback then asked if they had

"thrown it in, to which they replied, Signor, si. (yes, Sir.) "He then looked towards the river, and seeing a mantle

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floating on the stream, he inquired what it was that "appeared black, to which they answered, it was a mantle; " and one of them threw stones upon it, in consequence of "which it sunk. The attendants of the pontiff then inquired from Giorgio, why he had not revealed this to the governor of the city; to which he replied, that he had 66 seen in his time a hundred dead bodies thrown into the "river at the same place, without any inquiry being made "respecting them, and that he had not, therefore, con"sidered it as a matter of any importance. The fishermen "and seamen were then collected, and ordered to search "the river, where, on the following evening, they found the "body of the duke, with his habit entire, and thirty ducats " in his purse. He was pierced with nine wounds, one of “which was in his throat, the others in his head, body, and "limbs. No sooner was the pontiff informed of the death "of his son, and that he had been thrown, like filth, into "the river, than giving way to his grief, he shut himself "up in a chamber, and wept bitterly. The cardinal of

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Segovia, and other attendants on the pope, went to the “door, and after many hours spent in persuasions and "exhortations, prevailed upon him to admit them. From "the evening of Wednesday, till the following Saturday, "the pope took no food; nor did he sleep from Thursday "morning till the same hour on the ensuing day. At

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length, however, giving way to the entreaties of his at"tendants, he began to restrain his sorrow, and to consider "the injury which his own health might sustain, by the "further indulgence of his grief."-Roscoe's Leo Tenth, Vol. I. page 265.

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