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The Count of Monte Cristo

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Luigi took her arm beneath his own, and led her to the door of the grotto.

Then he paused.

The young girl, perceiving that there was something extraordinary, looked at him steadfastly.

'Teresa,' said Luigi, 'yesterday evening you told me you would give all the world to have a costume similar to that of the count's daughter.'-- 'Yes,' replied Teresa with astonishment; 'but I was mad to utter such a wish.'-- 'And I replied, "Very well, you shall have it."'-- 'Yes,' replied the young girl, whose astonishment increased at every word uttered by Luigi, 'but of course your reply was only to please me.' "'I have promised no more than I have given you, Teresa,' said Luigi proudly.

'Go into the grotto and dress yourself.' At these words he drew away the stone, and showed Teresa the grotto, lighted up by two wax lights, which burnt on each side of a splendid mirror; on a rustic table, made by Luigi, were spread out the pearl necklace and the diamond pins, and on a chair at the side was laid the rest of the costume.
"Teresa uttered a cry of joy, and, without inquiring whence this attire came, or even thanking Luigi, darted into the grotto, transformed into a dressing-room.


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