Граф Монте-Крісто

The Carnival at Rome.

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           "Onmyword,"saidFranz,"youarewiseasNestorandprudentasUlysses,andyourfairCircemustbeveryskilfulorverypowerfulifshesucceedinchangingyouintoabeastofanykind."Albertwasright;thefairunknownhadresolved,doubtless,tocarrytheintriguenofarther;foralthoughtheyoungmenmadeseveralmoreturns,theydidnotagainseethecalash,whichhadturneduponeoftheneighboringstreets.ThentheyreturnedtotheRospoliPalace;butthecountandthebluedominohadalsodisappeared;thetwowindows,hungwithyellowdamask,werestilloccupiedbythepersonswhomthecounthadinvited.Atthismomentthesamebellthathadproclaimedthebeginningofthemascheratasoundedtheretreat.ThefileontheCorsobroketheline,andinasecondallthecarriageshaddisappeared.FranzandAlbertwereoppositetheViadelleMaratte;thecoachman,withoutsayingaword,droveupit,passedalongthePiazzadiSpagniandtheRospoliPalaceandstoppedatthedoorofthehotel.SignorPastrinicametothedoortoreceivehisguests.Franzhastenedtoinquireafterthecount,andtoexpressregretthathehadnotreturnedinsufficienttime;butPastrinireassuredhimbysayingthattheCountofMonteCristohadorderedasecondcarriageforhimself,andthatithadgoneatfouro’clocktofetchhimfromtheRospoliPalace.Thecounthad,moreover,chargedhimtoofferthetwofriendsthekeyofhisboxattheArgentina.

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