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Franz
dressed
himself
,
and
went
out
,
telling
his
host
that
he
was
going
to
pass
the
night
at
the
Duke
of
Bracciano
's
.
The
house
of
the
Duke
of
Bracciano
is
one
of
the
most
delightful
in
Rome
,
the
duchess
,
one
of
the
last
heiresses
of
the
Colonnas
,
does
its
honors
with
the
most
consummate
grace
,
and
thus
their
fetes
have
a
European
celebrity
.
Franz
and
Albert
had
brought
to
Rome
letters
of
introduction
to
them
,
and
their
first
question
on
his
arrival
was
to
inquire
the
whereabouts
of
his
travelling
companion
.
Franz
replied
that
he
had
left
him
at
the
moment
they
were
about
to
extinguish
the
moccoli
,
and
that
he
had
lost
sight
of
him
in
the
Via
Macello
.
"
Then
he
has
not
returned
?
"
said
the
duke
.
"
I
waited
for
him
until
this
hour
,
"
replied
Franz
.
"
And
do
you
know
whither
he
went
?
"
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"
No
,
not
precisely
;
however
,
I
think
it
was
something
very
like
a
rendezvous
.
"
"
Diavolo
!
"
said
the
duke
,
"
this
is
a
bad
day
,
or
rather
a
bad
night
,
to
be
out
late
;
is
it
not
,
countess
!
"
These
words
were
addressed
to
the
Countess
G
--
--
who
had
just
arrived
,
and
was
leaning
on
the
arm
of
Signor
Torlonia
,
the
duke
's
brother
.
"
I
think
,
on
the
contrary
,
that
it
is
a
charming
night
,
"
replied
the
countess
,
"
and
those
who
are
here
will
complain
of
but
one
thing
--
its
too
rapid
flight
.
"
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"
I
am
not
speaking
,
"
said
the
duke
with
a
smile
,
"
of
the
persons
who
are
here
;
the
men
run
no
other
danger
than
that
of
falling
in
love
with
you
,
and
the
women
of
falling
ill
of
jealousy
at
seeing
you
so
lovely
;
I
meant
persons
who
were
out
in
the
streets
of
Rome
.
"
"
Ah
,
"
asked
the
countess
,
"
who
is
out
in
the
streets
of
Rome
at
this
hour
,
unless
it
be
to
go
to
a
ball
?
"
"
Our
friend
,
Albert
de
Morcerf
,
countess
,
whom
I
left
in
pursuit
of
his
unknown
about
seven
o'clock
this
evening
,
"
said
Franz
,
"
and
whom
I
have
not
seen
since
.
"