One month after Dandolo began filming, the first of the five, René González, was set free.
“Too often the injustices neglect nameless faces and stories,” Dandolo writes in an email.
The careers of the two men are not dissimilar; but Morosoni was a child beside Dandolo, for at his death he was but seventy-six.
In double line they came bearing down upon the walls under Dandolo, the venerable Doge.
Whether or not this application had been arranged by Dandolo, does not appear.
The priests had determined to stay by Dandolo and fight him to the last.
Dandolo was one of the men who, in those revolutionary times, reflected the greatest honour upon Italy.