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The clasp knife: Rinaldo said, give me back my knife” I said: I have no other to use; let me keep it, till I can get another.” I am doubtful about the bayonet, but am positively sure as to the knife. There are many such knives; but this passed through my hands, & I am sure this was Rinaldo’s Rinaldo used to keep the key of the chest himself, & carried it with him in his pocket.

I was married a few days before the death of Agostino: the marriage was in Janu’s house: I then heard first the name of Rinaldo Martino, whom I had not known before. I do not know of any other name, that he had borne. I heard from Agostino, that Rinaldo was the son of a mulatto.