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yet it may be so--and others are to join me here before the hour is passed. A thought struck me: whoever the party might be whose life was to be taken, whether Albert or another, I could save him. My reverie was again broken by a tap on the shoulder. "Am I right? What is the pass-word?" "Milano!" replied I, in a whisper. "All's right, then--Giacomo and Tomaso are close by--I will fetch them." The man turned away, and in a minute re-appeared with two others, bending as they forced their way under the orange-trees. "Here we all are, Felippo," whispered the first. "_He_ is to be here in a few minutes." "Hush!" replied I, in a whisper, and holding up to them the brilliant ring which sparkled on my finger. "Ah, Signor, I cry your mercy," replied the man, in a low voice; "I thought it was Felippo." "Not so loud," replied I, still in a whisper. "All is discovered, and Felippo is arrested. You must away immediately. You shall hear from me to-morrow." "Corpo di Bacco! Where, Signor? at the old place?" "Yes away--now, and save yourselves." In a few seconds the desperate men disappeared among the trees, and I was left alone. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Slaves of the Ring, you have done my bidding at all events, this time," thought I, and I looked at the ring more attentively. It was a splendid solitaire diamond, worth many hundred crowns. "Will you ever find your way back to our lawful owner?" was the question in my mind when Albert made his appearance in his violet-coloured domino. "'Twas imprudent of you to send me the paper by the black domino," said he, hastily. "Did I not tell you that I would be here in an hour? We have not a moment to spare. Follow me quickly, and be silent." I followed--the paper which Albert referred to needed no explanation; it was, indeed, the only part of the whole affair which I comprehended. He led the way to about three hundred yards of the path through the wood. "There," said he, "in that narrow avenue, you will find my faithful negro with his charge. He will not deliver it up without you show him this ring." And Albert put a ring upon my finger. "But, Albert,"--my mind misgave me--Albert never had a faithful negro to my knowledge; it must be some other person who had mistaken me for his friend,--"I am afraid," continued I-- "Afraid!--let me not hear you say that. You never yet knew fear," said
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