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Veranilda

CHAPTER XIX
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The brigands, as he found by inquiry of labouring peasants, had not even passed this way.

He would not halt, though the heat of the sun grew terrible.

At length, when exhaustion threatened men and beasts, they surmounted a ridge, issued from a forest of chestnut-trees, and all at once, but a little way below them, saw the gleam of the river Liris..


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