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"
Well
,
"
said
the
count
,
turning
towards
Franz
,
"
I
told
you
there
was
some
mistake
in
this
.
"
"
Are
you
not
alone
?
"
asked
Vampa
with
uneasiness
.
"
I
am
with
the
person
to
whom
this
letter
was
addressed
,
and
to
whom
I
desired
to
prove
that
Luigi
Vampa
was
a
man
of
his
word
.
Come
,
your
excellency
,
"
the
count
added
,
turning
to
Franz
,
"
here
is
Luigi
Vampa
,
who
will
himself
express
to
you
his
deep
regret
at
the
mistake
he
has
committed
.
"
Franz
approached
,
the
chief
advancing
several
steps
to
meet
him
.
"
Welcome
among
us
,
your
excellency
,
"
he
said
to
him
;
"
you
heard
what
the
count
just
said
,
and
also
my
reply
;
let
me
add
that
I
would
not
for
the
four
thousand
piastres
at
which
I
had
fixed
your
friend
's
ransom
,
that
this
had
happened
.
"
"
But
,
"
said
Franz
,
looking
round
him
uneasily
,
"
where
is
the
Viscount
?
--
I
do
not
see
him
.
"
"
Nothing
has
happened
to
him
,
I
hope
,
"
said
the
count
frowningly
.
"
The
prisoner
is
there
,
"
replied
Vampa
,
pointing
to
the
hollow
space
in
front
of
which
the
bandit
was
on
guard
,
"
and
I
will
go
myself
and
tell
him
he
is
free
.
"
The
chief
went
towards
the
place
he
had
pointed
out
as
Albert
's
prison
,
and
Franz
and
the
count
followed
him
.
"
What
is
the
prisoner
doing
?
"
inquired
Vampa
of
the
sentinel
.
"
Ma
foi
,
captain
,
"
replied
the
sentry
,
"
I
do
not
know
;
for
the
last
hour
I
have
not
heard
him
stir
.
"
"
Come
in
,
your
excellency
,
"
said
Vampa
.
The
count
and
Franz
ascended
seven
or
eight
steps
after
the
chief
,
who
drew
back
a
bolt
and
opened
a
door
.
Then
,
by
the
gleam
of
a
lamp
,
similar
to
that
which
lighted
the
columbarium
,
Albert
was
to
be
seen
wrapped
up
in
a
cloak
which
one
of
the
bandits
had
lent
him
,
lying
in
a
corner
in
profound
slumber
.
"
Come
,
"
said
the
count
,
smiling
with
his
own
peculiar
smile
,
"
not
so
bad
for
a
man
who
is
to
be
shot
at
seven
o'clock
tomorrow
morning
.
"
Vampa
looked
at
Albert
with
a
kind
of
admiration
;
he
was
not
insensible
to
such
a
proof
of
courage
.
"
You
are
right
,
your
excellency
,
"
he
said
;
"
this
must
be
one
of
your
friends
.
"
Then
going
to
Albert
,
he
touched
him
on
the
shoulder
,
saying
,
"
Will
your
excellency
please
to
awaken
?
"
Albert
stretched
out
his
arms
,
rubbed
his
eyelids
,
and
opened
his
eyes
.
"
Oh
,
"
said
he
,
"
is
it
you
,
captain
?
You
should
have
allowed
me
to
sleep
.
I
had
such
a
delightful
dream
.
I
was
dancing
the
galop
at
Torlonia
's
with
the
Countess
G
--
--
.
"
Then
he
drew
his
watch
from
his
pocket
,
that
he
might
see
how
time
sped
.