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Cesario proposed to go out, and enquire for a cottage, that ht

receive his master, before he atteone; the anguish of his reater

than that of his wound, and he rejected, with disdain, the offer of

Cavigni to entreat Montoni, that he ht

in the castle Cesario was now going to call up the carriage to the

great gate, but the Count forbade hie,' said he: 'call some others of my people, that they may assist

in bearing th, however, Morano submitted to reason, and consented, that

Cesario should first prepare soe to receive him Emily,

now that he had recovered his senses, was about to withdraw froe from Montoni commanded her to do so, and also

that the Count, if he was not already gone, should quit the castle

ination flashed from Morano's eyes, and flushed his

cheeks 'Tell Montoni,' said he, 'that I shall go when it suits my own

convenience; that I quit the castle, he dares to call his, as I would

the nest of a serpent, and that this is not the last he shall hear from

me Tell him, I will not leave ANOTHER murder on his conscience, if I