The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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given to me there was a dearth of water in the canal, as well by  
reason of the great drought as also because the outlets were not  
regulated; but your Excellency promised me that as soon as this was  
done, I should have my rights. Afterwards hearing that the canal was  
complete I wrote several times to your Lordship and to Messer  
Girolamo da Cusano,who has in his keeping the deed of this gift; and  
so also I wrote to Corigero and never had a reply. I now send  
thither Salai, my pupil, the bearer of this, to whom your Lordship  
may tell by word of mouth all that happened in the matter about  
which I petition your Excellency. I expect to go thither this Easter  
since I am nearly at the end of my lawsuit, and I will take with me  
two pictures of our Lady which I have begun, and at the present time  
have brought them on to a very good end; nothing else occurs to me.  
My Lord the love which your Excellency has always shown me and the  
benefits that I have constantly received from you I have hitherto...  
I am fearful lest the small return I have made for the great  
benefits I have received from your Excellency may not have made you  
somewhat annoyed with me. And this is why, to many letters which I  
have written to your Excellency I have never had an answer. I now  
send to you Salai to explain to your Excellency that I am almost at  
the end of my litigation with my brothers, and that I hope to be  
with you this Easter and carry with me two pictures on which are two  
Madonnas of different sizes which I began for the most Christian  
King, or for whomsoever you please. I should be very glad to know  
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