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Parozzi--I shall go n is counteracted; the ive ourselves, the further we are froave us warning to

desist How say you?

Contarino--Pshaw, these are trifles! Such accidents should only

serve to sharpen our wits The more obstacles I encounter, the

firmer is my resolution to surmount them

Falieri--Do the banditti knoho you are?

Contarino--No; they are not only ignorant of my name, but suppose

me to be a mere instrument of some powerful man, who has been

injured by the ducal confederates

Memmo--Well, Contarino, in my mind you should thank Heaven that you

have escaped so well

Falieri--But since he is an absolute stranger in Venice, how could

Flodoardo discover the lurking place of the banditti?

Contarino--I know not; probably by mere accident like myself, but

by the Power that made me, he shall pay dearly for this wound

Falieri--Flodoardo is rather too hasty inhimself re a goblet)--May his next cup contain poison

Falieri--I shall do entleman

Contarino--Memmo, weon hand wofully

When does your uncle take his departure to a better world?

Meh, I tremble