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    nty,butnowtheysaidhehadonlyfeigned,andthatheintendedtoseizethecityatthefirstgoodopportunity.Andastotheothers,theyhadhelpedforgreedandpettymalice.Astheytalkedtheygrewmoreexcited,andsoontheysaiditwouldonlybejusticetohandovertotheDuketheauthorsoftheirtroubles. Thedaypassed,andthesecondnight,buttherewerenosignsofthehelpfromRome. Anothernightpassedbyandstillnothingcamethedawn,andtheroadwasasemptyasbefore. Andthefourthnightcameandwentandstilltherewasnothing.Thenagreatdiscouragementfelluponthepeoplethearmywasontheway,butwhydiditnotarrive?SuddenlyhereandtherepeoplewereheardaskingabouttheletterfromthePope.Noonehadseenthemessenger.Howhaditcome?Andahorriblesuspicionseizedthepeople,sothattheyrushedtothePalazzoOrsi,askingforSavello.Assoonasheappearedtheybrokeoutclamorously. 'Showustheletter!' Savellorefused!Theyinsistedtheyaskedforthemessengerwhohadbroughtit.Savellosaidhehadbeensentback.Noneofushadseenletterormessengerthesuspicionseizedustoo,andCheccoasked,— 'Istherealetter?' Savellolookedathimforamoment,andanswered,— 'No!' 'OhGod,whydidyousaytherewas?' 'Ifeltsurethearmywasontheway.Iwantedtogivethemconfidence.' 'Youfool!Nowtheywillbelievenothing.Youfool,youhavemuddledeverything!' 'Itisyou!YoutoldmethatthecitywasfirmforthePope.' 'Soitwastillyoucamewithyourliesandyourtreacheries.' Savelloclosedhisfist,andIthoughthewasgoingtostrikeChecco.Ayellburstfromthepeople. 'Theletter!themessenger!' Checcosprangtothewindow. 'Thereisnoletter!Theprotonotaryhasliedtoyou.NohelpiscomingfromRomenorfromFlorence!' Thepeopleyelledagain,andanothercryarose,— 'Surrender!Surrender!' 'Surrenderatyourpleasure,'shoutedChecco,'butdonotthinkthattheDukewillforgiveyouforstrippingtheCountandinsultinghisbodyandsackinghisPalace.' Savellowasstandingalone,struckdumbinhisrage.Checcoturnedtohimandsmiledmockingly.
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