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XXVI. THE DUEL IN THE PASS
XXVIII. THE ESCAPE OF ANGELO
CHAPTER XXVI
THE DUEL IN THE PASS
Meanwhile Captain Weisspriess had not been idle. Standing at a blunt
roused up the gendarmerie along the routes to Meran by Trent on one side,
rejected the valley of the Adige for the Valtelline, whence he supposed
passes into Southernmost Tyrol. He was led to think that she would
Angelo Guidascarpi, who, fleeing under the cross of blood, might be
judging by the hazards--conduct the lady thither, to enjoy the fruits of
crest and name on the betraying handkerchief, had no doubts concerning
eager desire to capture the couple--the criminal for the purposes of
the chase of her. The conscience of this man's vanity.html">vanity was extremely
possible that he might take a mistress from the patriot ranks, with a
besides, he was the favourite of Countess Anna of Lenkenstein, who yet
woman who required rude lessons. Weisspriess, a poor soldier bearing the
neither Mars alone nor Venus. Countess Anna was to be among that company
Vittoria there with a discreet and exciting reserve, he at the same time
various pleasant forms of female passion were to be looked for--a rich
thoroughly tamed, for a wife, and redoubled triumph over his comrades.
in the Austrian army?--The feast as well as the plumes of vanity offered
had despatched the duchess's chasseur, then in attendance on Vittoria)
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