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Franz, Albert, and the count continued to descend the Corso. As theyapproached the Piazza del Popolo, the crowd became more dense, andabove the heads of the multitude two objects were visible: the obelisk,surmounted by a cross, which marks the centre of the square, and infront of the obelisk, at the point where the three streets, del Babuino,del Corso, and di Ripetta, meet, the two uprights of the scaffold,between which glittered the curved knife of the mandaia.
A meagre scantystove, pinched and hollowed like a sick man's cheeks, and brickedinto the centre of a hearth that it could scarcely warm, containedthe fire, to which his face was turned. Being so near the windyhouse-top, it wasted quickly, and with a busy sound, and theburning ashes dropped down fast.ouololised
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