[Saracinesca by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookSaracinesca CHAPTER XVIII 29/37
The times seem unsettled, and so are my ideas.
I was told that your Eminence would help me to decide what to believe." Gouache smiled pleasantly, and looked up. "And who told you that ?" "Don Giovanni Saracinesca." "But I must have some clue to what your ideas are," said the Cardinal. "When did Don Giovanni say that ?" "At Prince Frangipani's.
He had been talking with your Eminence--perhaps he had come to some conclusion in consequence," suggested Gouache. "Perhaps so," answered the great man, with a look of considerable satisfaction.
"At all events I am flattered by the opinion he gave you of me.
Perhaps I may help you to decide.
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