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'Thank you, Carlo,' said Enor

renora,' replied Carlo, 'his excellenza has business enough on his

hands' E Madame Montoni, but

Carlo had been e the ti since, concerning her

While he spoke, Emily looked steadily at hinorant, or concealed his knowledge of the truth

fro his

the contentions of yesterday, he gave very limited answers; but told,

that the disputes were now anor

believed hiuests

'The fighting was about that, Signora,' said Carlo; 'but I trust I shall

never see such another day in this castle, though strange things are

about to be done' On her enquiring his nora!' added he, 'it is not for me

to betray secrets, or tell all I think, but time will tell'

She then desired hi described the