"I cannot," he faltered, "I cannot even now, after all these years, bear to think upon those horrors perpetrated by that monster."
I was strangely moved at the sight of emotion in one who seemed emotionless as iron.
"I left the hermitage," said I, "in the hope that I might the better be able to serve God in the world. I think you are showing me the way, Ser Galeotto."
CHAPTER III. PIER LUIGI FARNESE
We left Milan that same day, and there followed for some months a season of wandering through Lombardy, going from castle to castle, from tyranny to tyranny, just the three of us--Galeotto and myself with Falcone for our equerry and attendant.
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