Chapter
1 5 | Giacomo, the eldest, and Bernardo, the youngest but one. Nothing
2 6 | for the arrest of Giacomo, Bernardo, Lucrezia, and Beatrice;
3 7 | voices were those of Giacomo, Bernardo, and Lucrezia Petroni. The
4 7 | the next day Giacomo and Bernardo were taken to the cells
5 8 | pardon should be granted to Bernardo, a poor lad only fifteen
6 8 | moment, that the life of Bernardo should be spared. ~From
7 8 | the meantime, Giacomo and Bernardo, whose sentences had been
8 9 | to perform this office, Bernardo came out, and was thus addressed
9 9 | fiscal of Rome-- ~"Signor Bernardo Cenci, in the name of our
10 9 | down from the cart to take Bernardo; whose pardon being formally
11 9 | shortly joined by Giacomo and Bernardo; they remained together
12 9 | had mounted the platform, Bernardo fainted a second time; and
13 9 | reassured them by seating Bernardo near the block, Giacomo
14 10| occupied in washing it. Poor Bernardo was so overcome by this
15 10| to his brother, said-- ~"Bernardo, if in my examination I
16 10| then left, taking with them Bernardo, who, being in a state of
17 10| set at liberty the unhappy Bernardo Cenci, with the condition
18 10| profusion. ~As for Giacomo and Bernardo, as no portraits of them
19 10| twenty-six years of age. ~Poor Bernardo was the image of his sister,
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