The rogues in this book contain a number of lightweights, like Donatello, whose first crime was throwing one of his creations, a bronze bust, from the top of a tower where he presented it, in the best possible light, to a client who found it excellent but wanted only to pay a laborer's wages for the month Donatello had spent creating it; his second, lesser crime, was his bronze David, a sissy with minimal male attributes who couldn't have overpowered...
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