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The Children of the King

CHAPTER X
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For if he had not sold her he would never have played the numbers at all, and no one pretended that she was worth more than eighty francs, if as much.
Then, one morning, San Miniato found Ruggiero waiting outside his door when he came out.

The sailor grew leaner and more silent every day, but San Miniato seemed to grow stouter and more talkative.
"If you would like to go after crabs this evening, Excellency," said the former, "the weather is good and they are swarming on the rocks everywhere." "What does one do with them ?" asked San Miniato.

"Are they good to eat ?" "One knows that, Excellency.

We put them into a kettle with milk, and they drink all the milk in the night and the next day they are good to cook." "Can we take the ladies, Ruggiero ?" "In the sail boat, Excellency, and then, if you like, you and the Signorina can go with me in the little one with my brother, and I will pull while Bastianello and your Excellency take the crabs." "Very well.

Then get a small boat ready for to-night, Ruggiero." "I have one of my own, Excellency." "So much the better.


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