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www.lizi.twifeburiedinherbosoarayof
onlightpouredthroughthetrees,andlightedupthefaceofthe
dead.cucuttohadviolatedthydaughter,saidthebandit;iloved
her,thereforeislehesportof
theanspokenot,andgreh.now,
ntinuedcarlini,ifihavedonehdrawing
theknifefrohe,hehelditouttotheoldn
honehand,htheotherhetoreopenhisvest.thouhast
doneaninahoarsevoice;erace,
son.sofhis
stresssfather.theseanofbloodhad
everan,aidtoburychild.carlini
fetchedthefatherandthelantodigatthe
footofahugeoak,behheyounggirlorepose.when
thegraveed,thefatherkissedherfirst,ahelover;
afterakingthehead,theotherthefeet,theyplacedher
inthegrave.thentheykoneachsideofthegrave,andsaidthe
prayersofthedead.then,heyhadfiheycasttheearth
overtherpse,untilthegraveendinghis
hand,theoldnsaid;ithankyou,son;andnoe
alorepliedcarlini.leave,indyou.carlini
obeyed,rejoinedhisrades,foldedhielfinhiscloak,andsoon
appearedtosleepassoundlyastherest.ithadbeenresolvedthenight
beforetoetto
arousedhisn,andgavethearch.butcarliniquit
theforest,eofritasfather.he
to.hefoundtheoldnsuspended
frohebraherave.
hethentookanoathofbittervengeanceoverthedeadbodyoftheone
aooftheother.buthepletethisoath,for
tancarbineers,carlini
esurprise,hohat,ashehhis
fay,heshouldhavereceivedaballbetweenhisshoulders.
thatastonishntceasedarkedtohis
radesthatcucuttoatioenpacarlinisrearwhen
hefell.ontheingofthedeparturefroheforestoffrosinonehe
hadfollohedarkness,ahisoathofvengeance,
and,likeaan,anticipatedit.theytoldteoriesof
thisbanditfondi
toperusia,everyorelesatthenaofcucutto.
”thesenarrativeseofioween
luigiandteresa.theyounggirltreledverychathearingthe
stories;butvaareassuredherile,tappiofhis
goodfohresballsohatdidnot
restoreherurage,hepoioacroedeadbranch,
tookaitouchedthetrigger,andthebirdfelldeadatthefootofthe
tree.tipassedon,aarried
pashouldbetyandteresanieenyearsofage.theywere
bothorphans,andhadonlytheireloyersleavetoask,hhadbeen
alreadysoughtandobtained.onedayheyalkiheir
plansforthefuture,theyheardts,
andthensuddenlyancaoutofthehetwoyoung
persoograzetheirflocks,andhurriedto.whenhe
e
theykbeabandit;butthereisan
ihybetanbrigandandtheronpeasantandthe
latterisaler.vaa,houtsayingaword,
hastehestohatcloseduptheentraheirgrotto,drew
itaadeasigntothefugitivetotakerefugethere,ireat
unkno,andthenand
resudhisseatbyteresa.instantlyafterarbineers,on
horseback,appearedontheedgeoftheappearedto
belookingforthefugitive,hefourthdraggedabrigandprisoner
bythehethreecarbineerslookedaboutcarefullyoneveryside,
sa.they
hadseenhatisveryannoying,saidthebrigadier;forthe
tocriedluigiand
teresaatthesant.
”yes,repliedthebrigadier;andashisheadisvaluedatathousand
roncroherewouldhavebeenfivehundredforyou,ifyouhad
helpedustocatchhithethe
brigadierhadantshope.fivehundredroncrohree
thousandlire,andthreethousandlireareafortuwopoor
orphansarried.
”yes,itisveryannoying,saidvabut.
”thenthecarbineerssuredtheuntryindifferentdires,but
invain;then,afterati,theydisappeared.vaathehe
stone,a.throughthecrevithegranitehe
hadseealkinghthecarbineers,andguessed
thesubjectoftheirparley.hehadreadienancesofluigi
andteresatheirsteadfastresolutionnottosurrenderhiandhedrew
froispocketapursefullofgold,.but
vaaraisedhisheadproudly;astoteresa,hereyessparkledwhenshe
thoughtofallthefihis
purseofgold.
”and
insteadofaserpent,andthislookfroeresashothatshe
hydaughterofeve,auedtotheforest,pausing
severaltisonhishepretextofsalutinghisprotectors.
severaldayselapsed,andtheyhersaetto.the
tiofthecaivalhand.theuntofsanfeliounceda
grandskedball,toewere
ieresahadagreatdesiretoseethisball.luigiasked
perssionofhisprotector,thesteightbe
presentangsttheservantsofthehouse.thised.theball
heuntfortheparticularpleasureofhisdaughter
elaheageandfigureof
teresa,andteresaeascarla.ontheeveningofthe
ballteresaostbrilliantoantsinher
hair,andgayestglassbeads,sheeoftheenof
frascati.luigianpeasant
atholi
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