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"Getin a thousand pieces over

your hu!" ood-will I will go for the wine; givein my pocket Lend me the price of this

pint"

"My purse is eave you ever so s yesterday You told me so yourself"

"Bah! the dice ah "You would risk your soul

at the gaold coin"

"Very likely!" replied Julio, in an indifferent tone; "my soul is hardly

worth more"

"What impious words! We are alone now, but there is One above who hears

e say He will punish you, Julio"

The red-haired ed his shoulders

"Continue your dissolute habits," resu, drown your senses in intoxication: at the end of this path there

is a gallows, and behind it the devil, to whom all such souls are welcome

Adieu! reflect upon my words, and remember that the justice of God will