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death. Meanwhile the Florentines had recovered San Min-
         iato, whereupon it seemed advisable to Castruccio to make
         peace, as it did not appear to him that he was sufficiently se-
         cure at Lucca to leave him. He approached the Florentines
         with the proposal of a truce, which they readily entertained,
         for they were weary of the war, and desirous of getting rid of
         the expenses of it. A treaty was concluded with them for two
         years, by which both parties agreed to keep the conquests
         they had made. Castruccio thus released from this trouble,
         turned his attention to affairs in Lucca, and in order that
         he should not again be subject to the perils from which he
         had just escaped, he, under various pretences and reasons,
         first wiped out all those who by their ambition might aspire
         to the principality; not sparing one of them, but depriving
         them of country and property, and those whom he had in
         his hands of life also, stating that he had found by expe-
         rience that none of them were to be trusted. Then for his
         further security he raised a fortress in Lucca with the stones
         of the towers of those whom he had killed or hunted out of
         the state.
            Whilst Castruccio made peace with the Florentines, and
         strengthened  his  position  in  Lucca,  he  neglected  no  op-
         portunity, short of open war, of increasing his importance
         elsewhere. It appeared to him that if he could get possession
         of Pistoia, he would have one foot in Florence, which was
         his great desire. He, therefore, in various ways made friends
         with the mountaineers, and worked matters so in Pistoia
         that both parties confided their secrets to him. Pistoia was
         divided, as it always had been, into the Bianchi and Neri

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