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"But, signor, that would take time"
"That is of no consequence At this hour there are too ates It is better for you to pass the night at the
pavilion, and to-ates are open, you will
leave At daybreak you will be certain ofno one ould notice
what direction you had taken I suggest this for your own sake, Julio, not
mine; for suppose the officers of the law should search my summer-house,
those precautions would divert their attentions from the cellar, while
otherwise they would infallibly discover that the earth had been recently
dug Perhaps, through respect for me, the bailiff may exempt my lands from
search In either case I ait until the impressionof you, except that you left me in
consequence of a sharp rebuke, and that I do not knohat has become of
you As soon as the present excitement subsides and the search is
abandoned, I proo to the pavilion and
accoet your new nano? It is easily re on business I had nearly