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Flodoardo--I understand, also, that since Conari's death you have

been reconciled to the Cardinal Gonzaga; and that he has convinced

you how unjust were the prejudices hich Conari had inspired

you against the nobility--Parozzi, Contarino, and the rest of that

society During my late excursions I have heardmen, which ht If you have no objection, let ratified

Flodoardo--One thing more, which had nearly escaped my memory Let

no one know the motive of this entertainuards be placed around the palace, and,

indeed, it may be as well to place them even before the doors of the

saloon; for in truth this Abellino is such a desperate villain, that

too ainst him The sentinels

s, they ed, on pain of death, to let every one enter, but no

one quit the chamber

Andreas--All this shall be done punctually

Flodoardo--I have nothing more to say Noble Andreas, farewell

Rosabella, to-ain, or never

He said, and rushed out of the apartment Andreas shook his head;

while Rosabella sank upon her uncle's bosom, and wept bitterly