Fanelli was a tall man with a kind and grave expression, a thick black beard 
and large black expressive eyes which flashed like lightning or took on the 
appearance of kindly compassion according to the sentiments which dominated 
him. His voice had a metallic tone and was susceptible to all the inflexions 
appropriate to what he was saying, passing rapidly from accents of anger and 
menace against tyrants and exploiters to take on those of suffering, regret and 
consolation when he spoke of the pains of the exploited, either as one who 
without suffering them himself understands them, or as one who through his 
altruistic feelings delights in presenting the ultra-revolutionary ideas of 
peace and fraternity. 
He spoke in French and Italian, but we could understand his expressive mimicry 
and follow his speech.

— Anselmo Lorenzo, Spanish Anarchist

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