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133 'While he was living in his greatest glory,' he said,
134 'he willingly sat in the marketplace
135 of Siena, putting aside all shame,
136 'and there, to redeem his friend
137 from the torment he endured in Charles's prison,
138 he was reduced to trembling in every vein.

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