The Gentleman in Black And Tales of Other Days With Illustrations By George Cr

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The Gentleman in Black And Tales of Other Days With Illustrations By George Cr
J Dalton
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" Without words, the beggar silently pointed to where the trees, grow ing somewhat widely apart, disclosed a rudelv con- structed hut; a few seconds brought them upon the" little knoll where it stood, and the mendicant, lifting the latch, entered, followed closely by his companion. It consisted of one room, desolate in its appearance, and without the slightest article of furniture, save one old stool, and a large chest; a quantity of fire-wood was piled in one corner, and on the nearth yet glim...mered a few dying embers, apparently the re- mains of a huge tire, which had burnt away. Seating himself THE RING AND THE MENDICANT. 269 on trie stool, the beggar looked at Roque, and, pointing to the wood, said " Throw some on the fire!" It is impossible to describe the rage which inspired the bosom of the Count at this command. Folding his arms proudly on his breast, he angrily said " If you have the jewel which 1 require, produce it imme- diately: if not, I will immolate you on the spot. " " Truly, Sir Count, " (sneeringly.

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