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"But that is exactly what you do," gently replied Ganganelli "All the

streets of Rome bear witness to it Did you not yesterday, in one of

those streets, with force and arms rescue a bandit froer take the life of the servant of

the law?"

"They wanted to lead one of

more than obey my commands," vehemently responded the cardinal "I

liberated him from their hands as was natural; and if some of the

sbirri were killed in the encounter, that was their fault Why did

they not voluntarily give up their prisoner and then run away?"

"And was it really your com "You know he killed a young nobleht in the act, which he did not atte noble-stock of me in a

public company," calmly replied the cardinal; "hence it was natural that

he lects to

take it is dishonored!"

"And such anelli,

with uplifted arion of love!"

"I am a priest of love!" said Albani

"But of what love?" responded the pope, with an appearance of

agitation--"the priest of a wild, beastly passion, of a rough ani of the soft and silent love that ennobles

the heart and strengthens it for holy resolutions; which inculcates

virtue and decency, and lifts up the eyes to heaven--of that love

which is full of consolation and blessed hope, and desires nothing for

itself"