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About this time Messer Francesco died, leaving a son thir-
         teen  years  of  age  named  Pagolo,  and  having  appointed
         Castruccio to be his son’s tutor and administrator of his es-
         tate. Before he died Francesco called Castruccio to him, and
         prayed him to show Pagolo that goodwill which he (Frances-
         co) had always shown to HIM, and to render to the son the
         gratitude which he had not been able to repay to the father.
         Upon the death of Francesco, Castruccio became the gov-
         ernor and tutor of Pagolo, which increased enormously his
         power and position, and created a certain amount of envy
         against him in Lucca in place of the former universal good-
         will, for many men suspected him of harbouring tyrannical
         intentions. Among these the leading man was Giorgio degli
         Opizi, the head of the Guelph party. This man hoped after
         the death of Messer Francesco to become the chief man in
         Lucca, but it seemed to him that Castruccio, with the great
         abilities which he already showed, and holding the position
         of governor, deprived him of his opportunity; therefore he
         began to sow those seeds which should rob Castruccio of
         his eminence. Castruccio at first treated this with scorn, but
         afterwards he grew alarmed, thinking that Messer Giorgio
         might be able to bring him into disgrace with the deputy of
         King Ruberto of Naples and have him driven out of Lucca.
            The Lord of Pisa at that time was Uguccione of the Fag-
         giuola of Arezzo, who being in the first place elected their
         captain  afterwards  became  their  lord.  There  resided  in
         Paris some exiled Ghibellines from Lucca, with whom Ca-
         struccio held communications with the object of effecting
         their restoration by the help of Uguccione. Castruccio also

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