The Borgias - Celebrated Crimes by Alexandre Dumas père
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"Then do you believe, my father, that God will forgive me everything, both my sins and my crimes?" "Everything," said Savonarola, "but on three conditions." "What are they?" asked the dying man. "The first," said Savonarola, "is that you feel a complete faith in the power and the mercy of God." "My father," replied Lorenzo eagerly, "I feel this faith in the very depths of my heart." "The second," said Savonarola, "is that you give back the property of others which you have unjustly confiscated and kept." "My father, shall I have time?" asked the dying man. "God will give it to you," replied the monk. Lorenzo shut his eyes, as though to reflect more at his ease; then, after a moment's silence, he replied: "Yes, my father, I will do it." "The third," resumed Savonarola, "is that you restore to the republic her ancient independence end her farmer liberty." Lorenzo sat up on his bed, shaken by a convulsive movement, and |
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