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123 GUGLIELMA AND DOLCINO. tain peasant, but could estimate the social forces against which he raised the standard of revolt, and could recognize that they were insuperable save to an envoy of God. Possibly on the slopes of Monte Amiata his memory may linger like that of Dolcino in the Yalsesia ; certain it is that many of his disciples long expected his resurrection.