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that, although the salary was still small, he was invited to 

 Bologna upon honest terms. " But I," he says, " because 

 I knew of nothing worse than to endure life surrounded 

 by the cruel faces and hard voices of the men who had 

 torn from me my sweetest son, agreed to the conditions 

 that were brought, though they were still unjust." 



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