Capitolo 26
after his/her kind, and sometimes in his/her similarity. The plebeians of Rome
it is not never sure to die because of hunger; if theirs don't have bread, they is
permission to help himself/herself/themselves from the basket of the baker; the law allows him/it.
Everybody that is in demand of them has to be the good Cristiano to prostrate,
them in front of the priests, to humble himself/herself/themselves in front of the rich one,
and to abstain from revolutions. They is severely punished if theirs
refusals to take the Sacrament to Easter, or if theirs speak
unkindly of the Saints. The court of the listening of Vicariates
to any excuses on this head; but the police is enough as to everything
other. Crimes are forgiven them, they is encouraged in baseness; the
only offenses for that there is no pardon it is the to whine for the liberty,
turn against an abuse, the affirmation of the virility.
It is marvellous to me that there is with such education some good
gone at all away in them. The the worse half of the people is that that the breaks
in the district of Mountains. If, in to look for the Convent of the Neophytes, or
the house of Lucrezia Borgia, you incorrectly fail Your way among those
narrow roads, you will be in the mean of a strange
thieves' mixture, cheats, guitar-players, artists' models, mendicant,
_ciceroni_ and _ruffiani_. If you speak to them, you can be sure them
kisses His Excellency hand, and chooses His Excellency pocket. ME
you don't think a worse race you/he/she will be found in some urban in Europe, not
also in London. All these people the religion of _practise_, without the
believing the less in God. The police doesn't put the hands in very with them. To
them is sure and then now they are expeditious to jail, but thanks to a
favourables put in words in the correct quarter, or to the lack of jail
setup, they has put soon to the liberty. Also the honest workers
their neighbourses get in every now and then it scrapes off. They has done the abundance
of money in winter and the expenses all in the Carnival--as it is the
common custom. Summer comes, the foreign visitors depart; any more job