The Carbonaro : a Piedmontese Tale 2

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I will sell my medals; yes, my whole collection. It is the fruit of THE CARBONARO. 147 twenty years' toil and research, and contains some most precious specimens, many of them unique ; but I care not, I shall part with them for any price that may be offered. Let me have ready money, I am content ; and when I am fortified with that powerful, that irresistible argument, I shall treat with Steinman. In fact, at bottom, I think he is right. Orders, bills of exchange, might not be paid ; or they mig...ht ultimately give rise to inquiries, to dis- coveries, perhaps, of a very troublesome cha- racter, whereas money leaves no traces behind it ; never does it compromise or betray its possessor. A negotiation founded on such a basis may perhaps succeed, and I shall at any rate attempt it immediately." " Doubtless we risk nothing by that," replied Thomasine; " but recollect the wise counsel of your physician, he dreads every thing that may 1^8 THE CARBONARO.
occasion violent emotion; let me act in your stead ; and it is besides better that I should in my own person frankly and sincerely, though as gently as I can, confess to him the absolute aversion I entertain for him." " Follow the dictates of your heart, my child, I place my destiny in your hands." He could not assuredly have acted more prudently; but Thomasine, on quitting him, found herself too much agitated to see Stein- man that night.


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