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Saracinesca

CHAPTER XXVI
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It was a terrible thing to see a person she had known so long becoming insane, and for the sake of the man she herself so loved.

And yet she had not a doubt of Donna Tullia's madness.

It was very sad.
"I wonder who could have put this idea into her head," said Giovanni, thoughtfully.

"It does not look like a creation of her own brain.

I wonder, too, what absurdities she will produce in the way of documents.
Of course they must be forged." "She will not bring them," returned his father, in a tone of certainty.
"We shall hear to-morrow that she is raving in the delirium of a brain-fever." "Poor thing!" exclaimed Corona.


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