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1 I t was the wettest day since Noah. It also happened to 2 W hen he found the atelier door unlocked, the Maestro wo 3 I hurried along the loggia, down the giants’ staircase 4 G iorgio was ready in his standard gondolier costume of 5 I told Giorgio the Karagounis address, which was close 6 A man can have few experiences more pleasant than being 7 I n no other state in Christendom could I have walked in 8 G iorgio was still at the quay, standing within a group 9 C arnival revelers were starting to emerge in the alleys 10 S ummonings always leave me feeling sick and unclean. E 11 V ioletta and I have a longstanding agreement. I never 12 H aving attended to my penance and dressed in clean clo 13 I had no sooner paid off the gondolier outside the Ca’ 14 G iorgio did not approve of a courtesan dressing as a n 15 B ianca entered on her brother’s arm. She was swathed i 16 S o now you will go on to Ca’ Tirali?” Sister Chastity 17 T he senator sent his gondolier along to ferry me home, 18 G iorgio rowed me to the Molo before dawn. Fog lay on t 19 I thought I was alone, but could not be certain. All I 20 T he fog seemed thicker than I remembered, but its salt 21 T he Lord be with you, Vizio,” I said politely. “Y 22 C a’ Orseolo fronted on the Grand Canal, naturally. It 23 B runo has his own strange ways of knowing things, and 24 I n my demonic delusion, the old man had been grim and 25 T he means were obvious from the start,” the Maestro sa 26 T he room settled. Only Missier Grande remained standin 27 B y the time we reached the Ca’ Barbolano, another wint 28 N o matter how thick the drapes or what horrible hour o 1 I t was the wettest day since Noah. It also happened to 2 W hen he found the atelier door unlocked, the Maestro wo 3 I hurried along the loggia, down the giants’ staircase 4 G iorgio was ready in his standard gondolier costume of 5 I told Giorgio the Karagounis address, which was close 6 A man can have few experiences more pleasant than being 7 I n no other state in Christendom could I have walked in 8 G iorgio was still at the quay, standing within a group 9 C arnival revelers were starting to emerge in the alleys 10 S ummonings always leave me feeling sick and unclean. E 11 V ioletta and I have a longstanding agreement. I never 12 H aving attended to my penance and dressed in clean clo 13 I had no sooner paid off the gondolier outside the Ca’ 14 G iorgio did not approve of a courtesan dressing as a n 15 B ianca entered on her brother’s arm. She was swathed i 16 S o now you will go on to Ca’ Tirali?” Sister Chastity 17 T he senator sent his gondolier along to ferry me home, 18 G iorgio rowed me to the Molo before dawn. Fog lay on t 19 I thought I was alone, but could not be certain. All I 20 T he fog seemed thicker than I remembered, but its salt 21 T he Lord be with you, Vizio,” I said politely. “Y 22 C a’ Orseolo fronted on the Grand Canal, naturally. It 23 B runo has his own strange ways of knowing things, and 24 I n my demonic delusion, the old man had been grim and 25 T he means were obvious from the start,” the Maestro sa 26 T he room settled. Only Missier Grande remained standin 27 B y the time we reached the Ca’ Barbolano, another wint 28 N o matter how thick the drapes or what horrible hour o
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