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"Whatever you wish, I should, shall conter soon with him in re- imagine," Polverino replied, with a gard to those matters."
Benvenuto gravely assured" the chuckle pregnant with meaning.
Duke.
"She's something of a clod. Here is what I mean the Duke
"I shall straightway inform him, my Lord."
Ben-
The seems to be mad about the girl
"Good-good-see, to It." and he believes that she fairly.
Duke waved at him to depart, « worships him."
"My Lord, what shall be the Thanks to your diplomatic lies, arst task. I undertake for you when éh, Cellini?"
my forge is set up here?" "A man needs must do whatever venuto asked.
his neck, Pol- he may to save
"Why-er-something or other- verino."
something or ofher-plague take it. Cellini, don't bother me. Can't you || see that I am busy? Such mattera as your workmanship I shall leave with her Excellency. She has a number of things in mind-salvers and vases-and-well, salvers and vases and what-not.”
"Quitle so But what about this girl, Angela? And, by the way, is her body as beautiful as the golden Agures you have made from her as a model?"
"More beautiful, I assure you. I give my oath to you, Polverino, were Angels as clever and witty and full of passion as the is full of beauty, no man living could get her from me at least not while was living. But here is the trouble -the Duke has warned me to care for the girl and to guard her faith-
1812 Overture, Op. 49" (Tchaikov-fully. I cannot leave her in my old
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"As you direct, my Lord." Benvenuto bowed low and took his departure, well satisfied that he would have Angela cared for until such time as the Duke could establish her in some rendezvous, and that there would be ample
Duchess to confer with him at any and legitimate excuse
time.
for the
He went his homeward way quite In a half hour if that happened gally, stopping to purchase some the Duke would doubtless escort delicacies for Angela. He knew me to his hangman again and I well enough that something extra would have light chance to come good in the way of food would do up the dungeon steps alive."
There is no doubt about that, Cellini. His Excellence takes his errant affairs of passion suite ser- iously?"
"What do you advise, then?"
can arrange it for you. I can place her with a family, relatives of mine, who will guard her faith- fully."
3.
"Excellent! Will you send me word and directions and a letter to these people immediately? I must begin work in my shop here at once or the Duke will be annoyed again, and when he is annoyed he
will not listen to reason.""
"Quite so, and the Duchess might also be annoyed. Set ourself at ease in this matter, Cellini, I shall be glad to attend to it for it will put me in all greater favor with His Excellency." .
more to win her confidence and make her serenely satisfied than anything else. He could, then. make her understand the situation and hope that she would have sense enough to profit handsomely through the Duke's belief that she worshiped him.'
It was later than Benvenuto had expected and nearly dark when he turned off to the street leading to his. quarters. A shop boy which arrive later with the foodstars he had ordered.
He had gone almost to his quar-
ters when some men leaped out from the darkness of a deep porti- co. At a glance he saw that they had drawn swords and that there must be at least half a dozen of them.
"At him-at the swine!" a voice cried.
Benvenuto recognized this voice. at once. It was that of Count Maña who stood well back from his Eired ruffians.
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"Is everything quite well?" the Duke asked. mesningly,
"Quite well, my Lord," Benvenu to assured him.
What's On Her Mind? "Bee to it that everything re- mains quite well. And-ertell that young gentleman-" he over- emphasized
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