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1 6 | was swung about by the executioner, either like the pendulum
2 7 | which, we made a sign to the executioner, to let go the rope, and
3 9 | the red-hot pincers of the executioner, which were lying ready
4 9 | the vehicle, in which the executioner placed him so as more readily
5 9 | from his sight. ~Then the executioner; having disposed of Giacomo,
6 9 | in the possession of the executioner, but were told that it was
7 9 | father, which fell to the executioner as a perquisite after the
8 9 | second time; and as the executioner was approaching to his assistance,
9 9 | loudly, "He is pardoned!" The executioner reassured them by seating
10 9 | the other side. ~Then the executioner descended, entered tie chapel,
11 9 | to Alessandro, the chief executioner, and asked what she was
12 9 | was properly adjusted, the executioner touched. the spring, the
13 9 | the general horror; the executioner then seized it, showed it
14 9 | rearranged and washed, the executioner returned to the chapel to
15 9 | block; at length, when the executioner judged that the absolution
16 10| about to step backwards; the executioner exhibited the head, and
17 10| covered with their blood; the executioner approached him and tore
18 10| frightful spectacle." ~The executioner then made him kneel down,
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