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Chapter 4

           Foryearsitsgnawinghadbeenpartofthelandscapeembracingtheglitteroftheharbourunderthewoodedspursoftherange;andthesunshineitselfwasheavyanddullheavywithpainnotlikethesunshineofhergirlhood,inwhichmiddle-agedGiorgiohadwooedhergravelyandpassionatelyontheshoresofthegulfofSpezzia.

           “Yougoinatonce,Giorgio,”shedirected.“OnewouldthinkyoudonotwishtohaveanypityonmewithfourSignoriInglesistayinginthehouse.”“Vabene,vabene,”Giorgiowouldmutter.Heobeyed.TheSignoriInglesiwouldrequiretheirmiddaymealpresently.Hehadbeenoneoftheimmortalandinvinciblebandofliberatorswhohadmadethemercenariesoftyrannyflylikechaffbeforeahurricane,“unuraganoterribile.”Butthatwasbeforehewasmarriedandhadchildren;andbeforetyrannyhadreareditsheadagainamongstthetraitorswhohadimprisonedGaribaldi,hishero.

           Therewerethreedoorsinthefrontofthehouse,andeachafternoontheGaribaldinocouldbeseenatoneoranotherofthemwithhisbigbushofwhitehair,hisarmsfolded,hislegscrossed,leaningbackhisleonineheadagainsttheside,andlookingupthewoodedslopesofthefoothillsatthesnowydomeofHiguerota.Thefrontofhishousethrewoffablacklongrectangleofshade,broadeningslowlyoverthesoftox-carttrack.

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