登陆注册
5419200000029

第29章

Thus leading him on, crying; Beware there before, and give way for Gods sake, they arrived at the body of Saint Arriguo, that (by his helpe) he might be healed.And while all eyes were diligently observing, what miracle would be wrought on Martellino, he having sitten a small space upon the Saints body, and being sufficiently skilfull in counterfeiting, began first to extend forth the one of his fingers, next his hand, then his arme, and so (by degrees) the rest of his body.Which when the people saw, they made such a wonderfull noyse in praise of Saint Arriguo, even as if it had thundered in the Church.

Now it chanced by ill fortune, that there stood a Florentine neere to the body, who knew Martellino very perfectly; but appearing so monstrously mishapen, when he was brought into the Church, hee could take no knowledge of him.But when he saw him stand up and walke, hee knew him then to be the man indeede; whereupon he saide.How commeth it to passe, that this fellow should be so miraculously cured, that never truly was any way impotent? Certaine men of the City hearing these words, entred into further questioning with him, demanding, how he knew that the man had no such imperfection? Well enough (answered the Florentine) I know him to be as direct in his limbes and body, as you; I, or any of us all are: but indeede, he knowes better how to dissemble counterfet trickes, then any man else that ever I saw.

When they heard this, they discoursed no further with the Florentine, but pressed on mainely to the place where Martellino stood, crying out aloude.Lay hold on this Traytor, a mocker of God, and his holy Saints, that had no lamenesse in his limbes; but to make a mocke of our Saint and us, came hither in false and counterfeit manner.So laying hands uppon him, they threw him against the ground, having him by the haire on his head, and tearing the garments from his backe, spurning him with their feete, and beating him with their fists, that many were much ashamed to see it.

Poore Martellino was in a pittifull case, crying out for mercy, but no man would heare him; for, the more he cryed, the more still they did beat him, as meaning to leave no life in him: which Stechio and Marquiso seeing, considered with themselves, that they were likewise in a desperate case; and therefore, fearing to be as much misused, they cryed out among the rest, Kill the counterfet knave, lay on loade, and spare him not; neverthelesse, they tooke care how to get him out of the peoples handes, as doubting, least they would kill him indeede, by their extreame violence.

Sodainly, Marquiso bethought him how to do it, and proceeded thus.

All the Sergeants for Justice standing at the Church doore, hee ran with all possible speede to the Potestates Lieutenant, and said unto him.Good my Lord Justice, helpe me in an hard case; yonder is a villaine that hath cut my purse, I desire he may bee brought before you, that I may have my money againe.He hearing this, sent for a dozen of the Sergeants, who went to apprehend unhappy Martellino, and recover him from the peoples fury, leading him on with them to the Palace, no meane crowds thronging after him, when they heard that he was accused to bee a Cutpurse.Now durst they meddle no more with him, but assisted the Officers; some of them charging him in like manner, that hee had cut their purses also.

Upon these clamours and complaints, the Potestates Lieutenant (being a man of rude quality) tooke him sodainly aside, and examined him of the crimes wherewith he was charged.But Martellino, as making no account of these accusations, laughed, and returned scoffing answeres.

Whereat the Judge, waxing much displeased, delivered him over to the Strappado, and stood by himselfe, to have him confesse the crimes imposed on him, and then to hang him afterward.Being let downe to the ground, the Judge still demaunded of him, whether the accusations against him were true, or no? Affirming, that it nothing avayled him to deny it: whereupon hee thus spake to the Judge.My Lord, I am heere ready before you, to confesse the truth; but I pray you, demaund of all them that accuse me, when and where I did cut their purses, and then I wil tell you that, which (as yet) I have not done, otherwise I purpose to make you no more answers.

Well (quoth the Judge) thou requirest but reason; and calling divers of the accusers, one of them saide, that he lost his purse eight dayes before; another saide six, another foure, and some saide the very same day.Which Martellino hearing, replyed.My Lord, they all lie in their throats, as I will plainly prove before you.Iwould to God I had never set foot within this City, as it is not many houres since my first entrance, and presently after mine arrivall, I went (in evill houre I may say for me) to see the Saints body, where I was thus beaten as you may beholde.That all this is true which I say unto you, the Seigneurie Officer that keeps your Booke of presentations, will testifie for me, as also the Host where Iam lodged.Wherefore good my Lord, if you finde all no otherwise, then as I have said, I humbly entreate you, that upon these bad mens reportes and false informations, I may not be thus tormented, and put in perill of my life.

While matters proceeded in this manner, Marquiso and Stechio, understanding how roughly the Potestates Lieutenant dealt with Martellino, and that he had already given him the Strappado; were in heavy perplexity, saying to themselves; we have carried this businesse very badly, redeeming him out of the Frying-pan, and flinging him into the fire.Whereupon, trudging about from place to place, and meeting at length with their Host, they told him truly how all had happened, whereat hee could not refraine from laughing.Afterward, he went with them to one Master Alexander Agolante, who dwelt in Trevers, and was in great credite with the Cities cheefe Magistrate, to whom hee related the whole Discourse; all three earnestly entreating him, to commisserate the case of poore Martellino.

同类推荐
  • 末利支提婆华鬘经

    末利支提婆华鬘经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 明月台

    明月台

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

    Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 观自在菩萨如意轮瑜伽念诵法

    观自在菩萨如意轮瑜伽念诵法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 摄大乘论章卷第一

    摄大乘论章卷第一

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 佛说法灭尽经

    佛说法灭尽经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 快穿之攻略男神太奶了

    快穿之攻略男神太奶了

    “脑婆~我要你的抱抱”“滚出,我腰疼,替我揉揉。”“好勒。”
  • 为生命画一片树叶(保持学生良好心态的故事全集)

    为生命画一片树叶(保持学生良好心态的故事全集)

    走进如歌的生命,走过诗意的青春。曾几何时,我们叹息时光的飞逝,叹惋落日的凄美,却任凭美好从身边转瞬即逝。不是青春短暂、岁月苍白,而是我们不曾将它涂上丰富的色彩。何不于喧闹中体会宁静,于繁杂中感受简约,以平静的心情看待得失,以良好的心态面对功利,“不以物喜,不以己悲”才是人生之大境界。
  • 20个父亲的教育智慧(家校教育智慧丛书)

    20个父亲的教育智慧(家校教育智慧丛书)

    儿童的主要教养人是儿童的父母,但由于父亲社会角色的限制,在现代社会中,父亲参与儿童的教育往往缺位较多。父亲是否应该更多地参与家庭教育?如何参与?父亲教育子女的方式方法与母亲有何不同?这些都是困扰许多家庭的共同问题。本书以2013年度上海市优秀家长获奖案例为基础,梳理优秀和感人的30个智慧父亲的育儿故事,展示父亲在教育子女中的独特作用,引发父亲参与家庭教育的共鸣。
  • 红楼夜已深

    红楼夜已深

    李青丝坐在自己搭建小院里,看着天空圆圆的月亮,思念起远在他乡的亲人。不知不觉中已经来到云裳国三年了。这三年里自己由一个青楼的倒水丫头,变成了云裳国最大的青楼的老板,也就是妈妈桑。如何在这个女卑的世界立足,李青丝展开了一条奇异的穿越之路。
  • 我是被系统胁迫的小可怜

    我是被系统胁迫的小可怜

    慕兮自从绑定一个坑货系统之后,我只想看帅哥,不想养帅哥啊。系统:宿主,求拯救男主啊,宿主,求生存啊,宿主……“我怎么摊上你这么个宿主啊!”系统哭丧着脸“解除啊!”巴不得快点解除的慕兮沾沾自喜。“……”你当我不想啊!(▼皿▼#)可我没办法解除啊,怎么办呢,只能在坑宿主的路上越走越远了。
  • 跨世战争

    跨世战争

    六个文明之间的战争其实是一场神掌握的游戏,一场神人之战一触即发
  • 锦绣嫡女

    锦绣嫡女

    她本是梁朝唯一布衣皇后,扶帝登基却被嫁祸巫蛊之祸,最后身怀六甲竟被活活害死,重生后,她发誓她定要复仇!指腹为婚的傻子王爷到底是有什么背景?前世渣夫再度垂青,她又该何去何从?阴谋诡异,重生这一世,她定然将是一个全新的自己!大杀天下,我曲无容想要,必定到手!
  • 瞬景

    瞬景

    人生所见,所有之景皆是一瞬之间,匆匆而逝,寻不复得,忆亦有所缺。宅男高二生李乾从被动封闭的宅生活,走向主动参与选择的故事。
  • 穿越之冷情女帝魅惑天下

    穿越之冷情女帝魅惑天下

    此为女尊篇,不喜者慎入!因为性格孤僻,所以造就了她冷漠的性格,不喜与人接触,可是,一次意外,使她的灵魂穿越到另一个时空,一个女尊男卑的时代,成为了那个时代的女帝,可是,对她来说,在这陌生的时代,危机四伏,她到底应如何应对……