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    ifeburiedinherbosoarayof

    onlightpouredthroughthetrees,andlightedupthefaceofthe

    deadcucuttohadviolatedthydaughter,saidthebandit;iloved

    her,thereforeislehesportof

    theanspokenot,andgrehnow,

    ntinuedcarlini,ifihavedonehdrawing

    theknifefrohe,hehelditouttotheoldn

    honehand,htheotherhetoreopenhisvestthouhast

    doneaninahoarsevoice;erace,

    sonsofhis

    stresssfathertheseanofbloodhad

    everan,aidtoburychildcarlini

    fetchedthefatherandtheloverbegantodigatthe

    footofahugeoak,beneathheyounggirloreposewhen

    thegraveed,thefatherkissedherfirst,andthenthelover;

    afterakingthehead,theotherthefeet,theyplacedher

    inthegravethentheykneltoneachsideofthegrave,andsaidthe

    prayersofthedeadthen,heyhadfinished,theycasttheearth

    overtherpse,untilthegraveendinghis

    hand,theoldnsaid;ithankyou,son;andnoe

    aloneyetrepliedcarlinileave,indyoucarlini

    obeyed,rejoinedhisrades,foldedhielfinhiscloak,andsoon

    appearedtosleepassoundlyastherestithadbeenresolvedthenight

    beforetoetto

    arousedhisn,andgavethearchbutcarliniquit

    theforest,eofritasfatherhe

    tohefoundtheoldnsuspended

    froneofthebranchesoftheoakersgrave

    hethentookanoathofbittervengeanceoverthedeadbodyoftheone

    andthetooftheotherbuthepletethisoath,for

    tancarbineers,carlini

    esurprise,hohat,ashehhis

    fay,heshouldhavereceivedaballbetweenhisshoulders

    thatastonishntceasedarkedtohis

    radesthatcucuttoationedtenpacesincarlinisrearwhen

    hefellontheingofthedeparturefroheforestoffrosinonehe

    hadfollohedarkness,andheardthisoathofvengeance,

    and,likeaan,anticipatedittheytoldtenotherstoriesof

    thisbanditfondi

    toperusia,everyorelesatthenaofcucutto

    ”thesenarrativeseofnversationbetween

    luigiandteresatheyounggirltreledverychathearingthe

    stories;butvaareassuredherile,tappingthebuttofhis

    goodfohresballsohatdidnot

    restoreherurage,hepointedtoacroedeadbranch,

    tookaitouchedthetrigger,andthebirdfelldeadatthefootofthe

    treetipassedon,andthetarried

    pashouldbetyandteresanieenyearsofagetheywere

    bothorphans,andhadonlytheireloyersleavetoask,hhadbeen

    alreadysoughtandobtainedonedayheyalkingovertheir

    plansforthefuture,theyheardts,

    andthensuddenlyancaoutofthehetwoyoung

    personsusedtograzetheirflocks,andhurriedtowhenhe

    e

    theykneustbeabandit;butthereisan

    innatesyathybetanbrigandandtheronpeasantandthe

    latterisalervaa,houtsayingaword,

    hastenedtothestohatcloseduptheentrancetotheirgrotto,drew

    itaadeasigntothefugitivetotakerefugethere,inaretreat

    unkno,andthenand

    resudhisseatbyteresainstantlyafterarbineers,on

    horseback,appearedontheedgeoftheappearedto

    belookingforthefugitive,hefourthdraggedabrigandprisoner

    bytheneckthethreecarbineerslookedaboutcarefullyoneveryside,

    sathey

    hadseennoonethatisveryannoying,saidthebrigadier;forthe

    tocriedluigiand

    teresaatthesant

    ”yes,repliedthebrigadier;andashisheadisvaluedatathousand

    roncroherewouldhavebeenfivehundredforyou,ifyouhad

    helpedustocatchhithethe

    brigadierhadantshopefivehundredroncrohree

    thousandlire,andthreethousandlireareafortunefortwopoor

    orphansarried

    ”yes,itisveryannoying,saidvabut

    ”thenthecarbineerssuredtheuntryindifferentdirections,but

    invain;then,afterati,theydisappearedvaathenrevedthe

    stone,andeoutthroughthecrevicesinthegranitehe

    hadseenthetstalkinghthecarbineers,andguessed

    thesubjectoftheirparleyhehadreadintheuntenancesofluigi

    andteresatheirsteadfastresolutionnottosurrenderhiandhedrew

    froispocketapursefullofgold,but

    vaaraisedhisheadproudly;astoteresa,hereyessparkledwhenshe

    thoughtofallthefinegohthis

    purseofgold

    ”ofabrigand

    insteadofaserpent,andthislookfroeresashothatshe

    hydaughterofeve,andheretuedtotheforest,pausing

    severaltisonhishepretextofsalutinghisprotectors

    severaldayselapsed,andtheyneithersaettothe

    tiofthecaivalhandtheuntofsanfeliceannounceda

    grandskedball,toewere

    invitedteresahadagreatdesiretoseethisballluigiasked

    perssionofhisprotector,thesteightbe

    presentangsttheservantsofthehousethisedtheball

    heuntfortheparticularpleasureofhisdaughter

    elaheageandfigureof

    teresa,andteresaeascarlaontheeveningofthe

    ballteresaostbrilliantoantsinher

    hair,andgayestglassbeads,sheeoftheenof

    frascatiluigianpeasant

    atholi

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