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A Wanderer in Florence

CHAPTER X
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Behind are the figures of Remorse, cloaked and miserable, and Truth, naked and unafraid.

The statues in the niches ironically represent abstract virtues.

Everything in the decoration of the palace points to enlightenment and content; and beyond is the calmest and greenest of seas.
One more picture was Botticelli to paint, and this also was to the glory of Savonarola.

By good fortune it belongs to the English people and is No.

1034 in the National Gallery.


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