[A Roman Singer by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookA Roman Singer CHAPTER XVI 14/26
You can count on that." "I imagine so." "Very well," he continued; "in that case, one or two things will happen: either the count will go out alone, or they will all stay at home." "Why will Benoni not go out with the count ?" "Because Benoni will hope to see Hedwig alone if he stays at home, and the count will be very glad to give him the opportunity." "I think you are right, Nino.
You are not so stupid as I thought." "In war," continued the boy, "a general gains a great advantage by separating his adversary's forces.
If the count goes out alone, I will present myself to him in the road, and tell him what I want." "Now you are foolish again.
You should, on the contrary, enter the house when the count is away, and take the signorina with you then and there.
Before he could return you would be miles on the road to Rome." "In the first place, I tell you once and for all, Sor Cornelio," he said, slowly, "that such an action would be dishonourable, and I will not do anything of the kind.
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