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Marietta

CHAPTER VI
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Aristarchi rose early, though it had been broad dawn when he had entered his home.

He lived not far from the house of the Agnus Dei, on the opposite side of the same canal but beyond the Baker's Bridge.

His house was small and unpretentious, a little wooden building in two stories, with a small door opening to the water and another at the back, giving access to a patch of dilapidated and overgrown garden, whence a second door opened upon a dismal and unsavoury alley.

One faithful man, who had followed him through many adventures, rendered him such services as he needed, prepared the food he liked and guarded the house in his absence.
The fellow was far too much in awe of his terrible master to play the spy or to ask inopportune questions.
The Greek put on the rich dress of a merchant captain of his own people, the black coat, thickly embroidered with gold, the breeches of dark blue cloth, the almost transparent linen shirt, open at the throat.

A large blue cap of silk and cloth was set far back on his head, showing all the bony forehead, and his coal-black beard and shaggy hair had been combed as smooth as their shaggy nature would allow.


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