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A Roman Singer

CHAPTER III
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You must look as solemn as an undertaker and be a real professor.

They will ultimately find you out, and throw you out of the window, and dismiss me for recommending you.

But that is nothing." "No," said Nino, "that is of no importance." And he ran his fingers through his hair, and looked delighted.
"You shall know all about it this evening, or to-morrow--" "This evening, Sor Ercole, this evening, or I shall die.

Stay, let me go to the house with you, when you give your lesson, and wait for you at the door." "Pumpkin-head! I will have nothing to do with you," said De Pretis.
"Ah, I will be as quiet as you please.

I will be like a lamb, and wait until this evening." "If you will really be quiet, I will do what you wish.


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