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"Oh, I knohat I', sir The Pri David Rossi never goes to Donna Roma's house but the Baron

Bonelli knows all about it They write to each other every day, and I've

posted her letters es,

horses, servants, liveries--how else could she support it? By her art,

her sculpture?"

Bruno was frightened to the bottoh bitterly

"She's deceiving you, sir Isn't it as plain as daylight? You hit her

hard, and old Va of the Pope's

Jubilee, and she's paying you out for both of theh, Bruno"

"All Ro at you soon"

"You've said enough, I tell you Go to bed"

"Oh, I know! The heart has its reasons, but it listens to none"

"Go to bed, I tell you! Isn't it sufficient that by your tittle-tattle

you causedthe lady?"

"I did?"

"You did"

"I did not"