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The Count of Monte Cristo

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'Now, then,' cried Carlini, rising in his turn, and approaching the corpse, his hand on the butt of one of his pistols, 'does any one dispute the possession of this woman with me ?'--'No,' returned the chief, 'she is thine.' Carlini raised her in his arms, and carried her out of the circle of firelight.
Cucumetto placed his sentinels for the night, and the bandits wrapped themselves in their cloaks, and lay down before the fire.

At midnight the sentinel gave the alarm, and in an instant all were on the alert.

It was Rita's father, who brought his daughter's ransom in person.

'Here,' said he, to Cucumetto, 'here are three hundred piastres; give me back my child.

But the chief, without taking the money, made a sign to him to follow.


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