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Mario Puzo

The Sicilian

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    Don Croce believed that greediness was the greatest of all human failings, and he shared his profits freely.
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    He was conscious of his grave responsibilities and so never voiced his fears in his wife's bed or on her breast
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    He soon observed that his wife did not worship the ground upon which he walked, and that was proof enough of her disrespect
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    his practice of saying nothing if he had nothing to the point to say
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    Mafia," in Arabic, means a place of sanctuary, and the word took its place in the Sicilian language when the Saracens ruled the country in the tenth century. Throughout history, the people of Sicily were oppressed mercilessly by the Romans, the Papacy, the Normans, the French, the Germans, and the Spanish. Their governments enslaved the poor working class, exploiting their labor, raping their women, murdering their leaders. Even the rich did not escape. The Spanish Inquisition of the Holy Catholic Church stripped them of their wealth for being heretics. And so the "Mafia" sprang up as a secret society of avengers. When the royal courts refused to take action against a Norman noble who raped a farmer's wife, a band of peasants assassinated him. When a police chief tortured some petty thief with the dreaded cassetta, that police chief was killed. Gradually the strongest-willed of the peasants and the poor formed themselves into an organized society which had the support of the people and in effect became a second and more powerful government. When there was a wrong to be redressed, no one ever went to the official police, they went to the leader of the local Mafia, who mediated the problem.
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    wielded such sublime power
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    One of their strongest bonds since childhood was that they never tried to command each other in any way, so Turi said nothing
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    After all, though Italy governed Sicily, no true Sicilian felt he was an Italian
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    a suspected member of the Mafia. The American conquest of the island had resulted in his being released as a victim of fascism, and it was rumored that he was going to be named as Mayor of Montelepre
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    Hector Adonis was not deceived by this exquisite politeness. Again it was like the English he so much admired, those people who could be so subtly rude that you basked in their insults for days before you realized they had mortally wounded you
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