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cess love him; while
otist from Rimini, to whe Princess had
soo much honour, and who had suddenly
disappeared from ty, leaving hedral
unfinis a olen away from his
mot, and given into the charge of a common
peasant and cheir own, and
lived in a remote part of t, more than a days ride from
to pated, or,
as some suggested, a s Italian poison administered in a cup of
spiced e girl
y messenger whe
cooped from his weary horse and
knocked at t, the
Princess o an open grave t had been dug in
a deserted cy gates, a grave w was
said t anot of a young man of
marvellous and foreign beauty, wied behind him
ted cord, and abbed h many red
wounds.
Suc least, ory t men wo eacher.
Certain it ther
moved by remorse for sin, or merely desiring t the
kingdom s pass away from
for, and, in the Council, had acknowledged him as
his heir.
And it seems t from t moment of ion he
strange passion for beauty t was
destined to an influence over hose who
accompanied o te of rooms set apart for his service,
often spoke of t broke from his lips when he
sae raiment and ric had been prepared for
fierce joy h which he flung aside his
rougunic and coarse sheepskin cloak. he missed,
indeed, at times t life, and was
al to c tedious Court ceremonies t occupied
so mu