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"From Ear To Ear The Story Has Past Till It Reached Mine, That When
The Three Kinsmen Arrived At Their
Home they were dressed in the most
shabby and sordid manner, insomuch that the wife of one of them gave
Away to a beggar that came to the door one of those garments of his,
all torn, patched, and dirty as it was. The next day he asked his wife
for that mantle of his, in order to put away the jewels that were sewn
up in it; but she told him she had given it away to a poor man, whom
she did not know. Now, the stratagem he employed to recover it was
this. He went to the Bridge of Rialto, and stood there turning a
wheel, to no apparent purpose, but as if he were a madman, and to all
those who crowded round to see what prank was this, and asked him why
he did it, he answered: 'He'll come if God pleases.' So after two or
three days he recognised his old coat on the back of one of those who
came to stare at his mad proceedings, and got it back again. Then,
indeed, he was judged to be quite the reverse of a madman! And from
those jewels he built in the contrada of S. Giovanni Grisostomo a very
fine palace for those days; and the family got among the vulgar the
name of the Ca' Million, because the report was that they had jewels
to the value of a million of ducats; and the palace has kept that name
to the present day - viz., 1566." (Genealogies, MS.
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