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He searched Julio's pocket, and found in it one hundred and twenty crowns
After counting thehty crowns spent already! It is i-table, or been robbed while he was sleeping in the tavern"
Still doubtful, he exairdle the twenty crohich he had destined for his ; "I had not all; I hear the sound of gold"
He put the twenty croith the rest of thesatisfied
himself that no more remained on the person of Julio, he was about to
transfer the crowns to his pocket, when a sudden idea occurred to his
ht think he had been
paid to co, there will be no reason to
conclude that he killed the Signor Geronienerally carried about him I should suppose five or six
crowns, or perhaps ten I will leave six crowns and all the se
And the keys? He must keep them, or, of course, he could not have entered
without e But should he be roused to consciousness by the
death-agony, he et out I will leave
hi Iron bars render the
place secure; he could not even enter the garden Noill put the phial
in his doublet--no, in the pocket of his girdle; it will be as easily
found I will re which could indicate the
presence of two persons"