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    previousevening,andhandkerchieftohisguestin

    tokenofadieu.frauedthesalutebyshakinghishandkerchiefas

    anexokewasseen

    atthesteofthevessel,expandedin

    theair,andthenfranzheardaslightreport.”there,doyouhear”

    aetano;”heisbiddingyouadieu.”theyoungntookhis

    carbineandfireditintheair,buthoutahatthenoise

    uldbeheardatthedistaheshore.

    ”areyourexcellencysorders”inquiredgaetano.

    ”inthefirstplace,lightatorch.”

    ”ah,yes,iuand,”repliedthepatron,”tofirao

    theentedapartnt.uchpleasure,yourexcellency,ifit

    useyou;andiyouthetorchyouaskfor.butitoo

    havehadtheideayouhave,ahesafancyhas

    eover;butihavealup.giovanni,lightatorch,”

    headded,”andgiveittohisexcellency.”

    giovanniobeyed.franztookthela,aeredthesubterranean

    grotto,folloanheplacewherehehadawaked

    bythebedofheatherthathere;butithathecarried

    historchallroueriorsurfaceofthegrotto.hesahing,

    uhat,bytraoke,othershadbeforehittetedthe

    sathing,and,likehiinvaihedidnotleaveafootofthis

    graniteperableasfuturity,houtstrictscrutiny;he

    didnotseeafissurehoutintrodugthebladeofhishuntingsword

    intoit,oraprojegpointonleanandpressin

    thehopesittwohoursinhis

    attets,ehe

    gaveuphisseariled.

    edlikea

    sllespethehorizon.helookedagainthroughhisglass,but

    eventhenheuldnotdistinguishanything.gaetanorendedhihat

    hehadeforthepurposeofshootinggoats,terly

    fotteookhisfoohuheisland

    any,ratherthanenjoyinga

    pleasure;andattheendofaquarterofanhourhehadkilledagoat

    andtals,thoughois,oo

    asga.

    reover,otherideas,ind.since,

    theeveningbefore,hehadreallybeentheheroofohetalesof

    the”thousandandonenights,”andheiblyattractedtowards

    thegrotto.then,inspiteofthefailureofhisfirstsearch,hebegan

    asend,afterhavingtoldgaetanotoroastohethe

    sendvisituedthekided

    andtherepastready.franztingohe

    previouseveningysterioushosthadinvitedhiosupper;and

    hesahelittleyaoheinuingher

    flighttoarkedtogaetano,”youtoldthat

    signorsinbadsheisinthedire

    ofportovecchio.”

    ”dontyoureer,”saidthepatron,”itoldyouthatangthecrew

    thereanbrigands”

    ”true;andheisgoingtolandthe”addedfranz.

    ”preciselyso,”repliedgaetano.”ah,heisonehergod

    norsatan,theysay,anderunfiftyleaguesoutofhis

    ursetodoapoordevilaservice.”

    ”butsuhtheauthorities

    oftheuntryihiskindofphilanthropy,”said

    franz.

    ”andcaresheforthat,”repliedgaetanohalaugh,”orany

    authoritiesheslesatthelettherytopursuehie

    firstplace,hisyachtisnotaship,butabird,andheany

    frigatethreeknotsineverynine;andifheselfon

    theast,certainoffindingfriendseverywhere”

    itlyclearthatthesignorsinbad,franzshost,hadthe

    honorofbeingonexcellentterugglersandbandits

    aloerranean,andsoenjoyedexceptional

    privileges.astofranz,hehadnolongeranyinduain

    atntecristo.hehadlostallhopeofdetegthesecretofthe

    grotto;hensequentlydespatchedhisbreakfast,and,hisboatbeing

    ready,hehastenedonboard,ahe

    beganherursetheylostsightoftheyacht,asit

    disappearedinthegulfofportovecchio.hithe

    lasttraceofthepregnight;andthensupper,sinbad,hashish,

    statues,allbecaadreaorfranz.theboatsailedonalldayand

    allnight,aing,hesuheyhadlostsightof

    ntecristo.footonshore,hefot,

    forthentatleast,theeventspassed,whilehe

    finishedhisaffairsofpleasureatflorendthenthoughtof

    nothingbuthopanion,at

    ro.

    hesetout,andourdayeveningreachedtheetealcitybythe

    ilaapartnt,asainedbeforehand,

    andthushehadbuttogotosignorpastrinishotel.butthis

    soeasyatter,forthestreetse

    urrhprecedes

    allgreatevents;andatrotherearefreateventsinevery

    year,thecaival,holyi,andthefeastofst.

    peter.alltherestoftheyearthecityisinthatstateofdull

    apathy,betilartoakindof

    statio,arestingplace

    fullofpoetryandcharacter,andatedfive

    orsixtis,andateaorervellousandstriking.at

    lasthedehisob,inuallyincreasing

    aingreaurbulent,andreachedthehotel.onhis

    firstinquiryhepertinencepeculiartohired

    haeyadinnkeepershtheirhousesfull,thattherewas

    norooorhitthehoteldelohehiscardtosignor

    pastrini,andaskedforalbertdercerf.thisplansucceeded;and

    signorpastrinihielfrantohiexadehis

    excellencythe

    porter,opouhetravellerandtolead

    hioalbert,selfappeared.

    theapartntnsistedoftallrooandaparlor.thets

    lookedontothestreet

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