Граф Монте-Кристо

Roman Bandits.

           Carmelawasgreatlytroubledthatshehadnotrecognizedhim.Asthecountwasimmenselyrich,exceptingthedangerCarmelahadrunandthemarvellousmannerinwhichshehadescaped,madethatappeartohimratherafavorofprovidencethanarealmisfortunethelossoccasionedbytheconflagrationwastohimbutatrifle.

           "Thenextday,attheusualhour,thetwoyoungpeasantswereonthebordersoftheforest.Luigiarrivedfirst.HecametowardTeresainhighspirits,andseemedtohavecompletelyforgottentheeventsofthepreviousevening.Theyounggirlwasverypensive,butseeingLuigisocheerful,sheonherpartassumedasmilingair,whichwasnaturaltoherwhenshewasnotexcitedorinapassion.Luigitookherarmbeneathhisown,andledhertothedoorofthegrotto.Thenhepaused.Theyounggirl,perceivingthattherewassomethingextraordinary,lookedathimsteadfastly.‘Teresa,’saidLuigi,‘yesterdayeveningyoutoldmeyouwouldgivealltheworldtohaveacostumesimilartothatofthecount’sdaughter.’—‘Yes,’repliedTeresawithastonishment;‘butIwasmadtouttersuchawish.’—‘AndIreplied,"Verywell,youshallhaveit."’—‘Yes,’repliedtheyounggirl,whoseastonishmentincreasedateverywordutteredbyLuigi,‘butofcourseyourreplywasonlytopleaseme.’

           "‘IhavepromisednomorethanIhavegivenyou,Teresa,’saidLuigiproudly.‘Gointothegrottoanddressyourself.

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