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Zicci
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CHAPTER XIV
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His--forehead was lofty, and his eyes so penetrating, yet so calm, in their gaze that the Prince shrank from them as we shrink from a questioner who is drawing forth the guiltiest secrets of our hearts.
"What would you with me ?" asked the Prince, motioning his visitor to a seat.
"Prince di--," said the stranger, in a voice deep and sweet, but foreign in its accent, "son of the most energetic and masculine race that ever applied godlike genius to the service of the Human Will, with its winding wickedness and its stubborn grandeur; descendant of the great Visconti, in whose chronicles lies the History of Italy in her palmy day, and in whose rise was the development of the mightiest intellect ripened by the most relentless ambition,--I come to gaze upon the last star in a darkening firmament.

By this hour to-morrow space shall know it not.

Man, thy days are cumbered!" "What means this jargon ?" said the Prince, in visible astonishment and secret awe.

"Comest thou to menace me in my own halls, or wouldest thou warn me of a danger?
Art thou some itinerant mountebank, or some unguessed of friend?
Speak out, and plainly.

What danger threatens me ?" "Zicci!" replied the stranger.
"Ha! ha!" said the Prince, laughing scornfully; "I half suspected thee from the first.


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