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A Siren

CHAPTER VII
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Hoping that, I shall, you may depend upon it, breathe no word of what you have said to me to any living soul.

But you must understand that, without such hope, I should have deemed it my duty to speak on the subject with the Marchese Ludovico." "How so, Signor Fortini?
A lawyer--" "Very true, Signor Marchese.

A lawyer, as you would observe, is addressed by his client in confidence, and the confidence should be sacred.

But you must remember that I have the honour to act in this, as I and my father have done on all other occasions for now three generations, not only for your lordship, but for the whole of the family.

I am the legal adviser of the Marchese Ludovico, as I was his father's, and as I am yours.


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