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Vittoria

CHAPTER XIV
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I have my footing at the Duchess of Graath's.

I believe she hopes that I shall some day challenge and kill her husband; and as I am supposed to have saved Major de Pyrmont's life, I am also an object of present gratitude.

Do you imagine that your little brown-eyed Belloni scented one of her enemies in me ?' 'I know nothing of imagination,' the Signor Antonio observed frigidly.
'Till we meet!' Captain Weisspriess kissed his fingers, half as up toward the windows, and half to the Greek.

'Save me from having to teach love to your Irma!' He ran to join his servant.
Luigi had heard much of the conversation, as well as the last sentence.
'It shall be to la Irma if it is to anybody,' Luigi muttered.
'Let Weisspriess--he will not awake love in her--let him kindle hate, it will do,' said the Signor Antonio.

'She has seen him, and if he meets her on the route to Meran, she will think it her fascination.' Looking at his watch and at the lighted windows, he repeated his special injunctions to Luigi.


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