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Luigi
Vampa
.
"
If
by
six
in
the
morning
the
four
thousand
piastres
are
not
in
my
hands
,
by
seven
o'clock
the
Count
Albert
will
have
ceased
to
live
.
"
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This
second
signature
explained
everything
to
Franz
,
who
now
understood
the
objection
of
the
messenger
to
coming
up
into
the
apartment
;
the
street
was
safer
for
him
.
Albert
,
then
,
had
fallen
into
the
hands
of
the
famous
bandit
chief
,
in
whose
existence
he
had
for
so
long
a
time
refused
to
believe
.
There
was
no
time
to
lose
.
He
hastened
to
open
the
secretary
,
and
found
the
pocket-book
in
the
drawer
,
and
in
it
the
letter
of
credit
.
There
were
in
all
six
thousand
piastres
,
but
of
these
six
thousand
Albert
had
already
expended
three
thousand
.
As
to
Franz
,
he
had
no
letter
of
credit
,
as
he
lived
at
Florence
,
and
had
only
come
to
Rome
to
pass
seven
or
eight
days
;
he
had
brought
but
a
hundred
louis
,
and
of
these
he
had
not
more
than
fifty
left
.
Thus
seven
or
eight
hundred
piastres
were
wanting
to
them
both
to
make
up
the
sum
that
Albert
required
.
True
,
he
might
in
such
a
case
rely
on
the
kindness
of
Signor
Torlonia
.
He
was
,
therefore
,
about
to
return
to
the
Palazzo
Bracciano
without
loss
of
time
,
when
suddenly
a
luminous
idea
crossed
his
mind
.
He
remembered
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
.
Franz
was
about
to
ring
for
Signor
Pastrini
,
when
that
worthy
presented
himself
.
"
My
dear
sir
,
"
he
said
,
hastily
,
"
do
you
know
if
the
count
is
within
?
"
"
Yes
,
your
excellency
;
he
has
this
moment
returned
.
"
"
Is
he
in
bed
?
"
"
I
should
say
no
.
"
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"
Then
ring
at
his
door
,
if
you
please
,
and
request
him
to
be
so
kind
as
to
give
me
an
audience
.
"
Signor
Pastrini
did
as
he
was
desired
,
and
returning
five
minutes
after
,
he
said
--
"
The
count
awaits
your
excellency
.
"
Franz
went
along
the
corridor
,
and
a
servant
introduced
him
to
the
count
.
He
was
in
a
small
room
which
Franz
had
not
yet
seen
,
and
which
was
surrounded
with
divans
.
The
count
came
towards
him
.
"
Well
,
what
good
wind
blows
you
hither
at
this
hour
?
"
said
he
;
"
have
you
come
to
sup
with
me
?
It
would
be
very
kind
of
you
.
"
"
No
;
I
have
come
to
speak
to
you
of
a
very
serious
matter
.
"