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A prey to the keenest e bitter invectives against his servant, he tore his hair in real
or feigned despair
The sight of-his master's desolation seearded hinor, calood-will can
save you, I will show you that Julio has the courage and resolution to
carry hih a difficult enterprise Since you think I am able to
take the corpse alone to the sewer, I will attempt it Perhaps I may
overrate the difficulties Be cal ly execute what he had undertaken, and he comprehended by his
manner that his promise was seriously made He pressed his hand, and said,
joyfully: "Thanks, Julio, I owe to you et it,
and when once the sword, now hanging over nificently Go now to the country-house, disinter the body,
and carry it up to the ground-floor This will give you less work later
Fill the grave thoroughly, and as far as possible destroy all appearance
of the earth having been recently dug"