A Conspiracy of the Carbonari

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A Conspiracy of the Carbonari
Luise Mühlbach
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The baron now cautiously opened the carriage door, and as it was just inthe act of turning a corner, he took advantage of the opportunity offeredto spring with a swift leap into the street.
He now hurried rapidly along the opposite side; his bearing was as vigorousand energetic as it had just been bowed and feeble; and with the wrinklesand gray hair every trace of age had also vanished he was now a young man, but the large black eyes, with their bold, fiery gaze, suited the rosycheeks and fair
...hair as little as they had formerly harmonized with the oldman's pallid countenance. But at any rate the present youthfulness was nodisguise, and the swift, vigorous movements were no assumption; that wasevident from the ease and speed with which the baron, after entering one ofthe handsomest houses in the Grabenstrasse, ran up the stairs, neverpausing until he had mounted the third flight. Beside the bell of a glassdoor, on a shining brass plate, was engraved the name of Count von Kotte. Baron von Moudenfels pulled this bell so violently that it echoed loudly, and at the door, which instantly opened, appeared a liveried servant withan angry face, muttering with tolerable distinctness something aboutunseemly noise and rude manners.

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