[A Roman Singer by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookA Roman Singer CHAPTER XI 1/32
Early in the morning after Nino's visit to Signor Benoni, De Pretis came to my house, wringing his hands and making a great trouble and noise.
I had not yet seen Nino, who was sound asleep, though I could not imagine why he did not wake.
But De Pretis was in such a temper that he shook the room and everything in it, as he stamped about the brick floor.
It was not long before he had told me the cause of his trouble.
He had just received a formal note from the Graf von Lira, inclosing the amount due to him for lessons, and dispensing with his services for the future. Of course this was the result of the visit Nino had so rashly made; it all came out afterwards, and I will not now go through the details that De Pretis poured out, when we only half knew the truth.
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