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"
"
Oh
,
my
dear
count
,
"
said
Albert
gayly
,
arranging
his
cravat
and
wristbands
,
"
you
are
really
most
kind
,
and
I
hope
you
will
consider
me
as
under
eternal
obligations
to
you
,
in
the
first
place
for
the
carriage
,
and
in
the
next
for
this
visit
,
"
and
he
put
out
his
hand
to
the
Count
,
who
shuddered
as
he
gave
his
own
,
but
who
nevertheless
did
give
it
.
The
bandit
gazed
on
this
scene
with
amazement
;
he
was
evidently
accustomed
to
see
his
prisoners
tremble
before
him
,
and
yet
here
was
one
whose
gay
temperament
was
not
for
a
moment
altered
;
as
for
Franz
,
he
was
enchanted
at
the
way
in
which
Albert
had
sustained
the
national
honor
in
the
presence
of
the
bandit
.
"
My
dear
Albert
,
"
he
said
,
"
if
you
will
make
haste
,
we
shall
yet
have
time
to
finish
the
night
at
Torlonia
's
.
You
may
conclude
your
interrupted
galop
,
so
that
you
will
owe
no
ill-will
to
Signor
Luigi
,
who
has
,
indeed
,
throughout
this
whole
affair
acted
like
a
gentleman
.
"
"
You
are
decidedly
right
,
and
we
may
reach
the
Palazzo
by
two
o'clock
.
Signor
Luigi
,
"
continued
Albert
,
"
is
there
any
formality
to
fulfil
before
I
take
leave
of
your
excellency
?
"
Отключить рекламу
"
None
,
sir
,
"
replied
the
bandit
,
"
you
are
as
free
as
air
.
"
"
Well
,
then
,
a
happy
and
merry
life
to
you
.
Come
,
gentlemen
,
come
.
"
And
Albert
,
followed
by
Franz
and
the
count
,
descended
the
staircase
,
crossed
the
square
chamber
,
where
stood
all
the
bandits
,
hat
in
hand
.
"
Peppino
,
"
said
the
brigand
chief
,
"
give
me
the
torch
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
What
are
you
going
to
do
?
"
inquired
the
count
.
"
I
will
show
you
the
way
back
myself
,
"
said
the
captain
;
"
that
is
the
least
honor
that
I
can
render
to
your
excellency
.
"
And
taking
the
lighted
torch
from
the
hands
of
the
herdsman
,
he
preceded
his
guests
,
not
as
a
servant
who
performs
an
act
of
civility
,
but
like
a
king
who
precedes
ambassadors
.
On
reaching
the
door
,
he
bowed
.
"
And
now
,
your
excellency
,
"
added
he
,
"
allow
me
to
repeat
my
apologies
,
and
I
hope
you
will
not
entertain
any
resentment
at
what
has
occurred
.
"
"
No
,
my
dear
Vampa
,
"
replied
the
count
;
"
besides
,
you
compensate
for
your
mistakes
in
so
gentlemanly
a
way
,
that
one
almost
feels
obliged
to
you
for
having
committed
them
.
"