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Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950

"The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza"

And this was torture of the second degree--to see its imminence.
"Will you confess?" boomed the inquisitor's voice. I made him no answer.
"Strip and attach him," he commanded.
The executioners laid hold of me, and in the twinkling of an eye I stood
naked to the waist. I caught my lips in my teeth as the ropes were being
adjusted to my wrists, and as thus I suffered torture of the third degree.
"Will you confess?" came again the question.
And scarcely had it been put--for the last time, as I well knew--than the
door was flung open, and a young man in black sprang into the chamber, and
ran to thrust a parchment before the inquisitor.
The inquisitor made a sign to the executioners to await his pleasure.
I stood with throbbing pulses, and waited, instinctively warned that this
concerned me. The inquisitor took the parchment, considered its seals and
then the writing upon it.
That done he set it down and turned to face us.
"Release him," he bade the executioners, whereat I felt as I would faint in
the intensity of this reaction.
When they had done his bidding, the Dominican beckoned me forward. I went,
still marvelling.
"See," he said, "how inscrutable are the Divine ways, and how truth must in
the end prevail. Your innocence is established, after all, since the Holy
Father himself has seen cause to intervene to save you.


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