word more about it.all this while, moreover, donatello had been very ill at ease, casting awe-stricken and inquiring glances at the dead monk; as if he could look nowhere but at that ghastly object, merely because it shocked him.death has probably a peculiar horror and ugliness, when forced upon the contemplation of a person so naturally joyous as donatello, who lived with completeness in the present moment, and was able to form but vague images of the future.
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