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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER V
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There he died.

With regard to the nuns, it seemed at first that the ends of justice would be defeated through the jealousies which divided the civil and ecclesiastical authorities in Lucca.

The Bishop was absent, and his Vicar refused to institute a criminal process.

Umilia remained at large in the convent, and even began a new intrigue with one Simo Menocchi.

At last, in 1609, the Vicar prepared his indictment against the guilty nuns, and forwarded it to Rome.


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