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The Baronet’s Bride

CHAPTER III
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We have sworn vendetta to you and all of your blood, and we will keep our vow!" His swarthy face darkened with passionate vindictiveness as he arose.
"'As a man sows so shall he reap,'" he muttered between his clinched teeth, setting his face toward Kingsland Court.

"You, my Lord of Kingsland, have sown the wind.

You shall learn what it is to reap the whirlwind!" "Pietro! Pietro!" crowed a little voice, gleefully.

"Papa Pietro! take Sunbeam!" The little sleeper in the bed had sat up, her bright, dark face sparkling, two little dimpled arms outstretched.
The man turned, his vindictive face growing radiant.
"Papa Pietro's darling! his life! his angel! And how does the little Sunbeam ?" He caught her up, covering her face with kisses.
"My love! my life! my darling! When Pietro is dead, and Zara is old and feeble, and Zenith dust and ashes, you will live, my radiant angel, my black-eyed beauty, to perpetuate the malediction.

When his son is a man, you will be a woman, with all a woman's subtle power and more than a woman's beauty, and you will be his curse, and his bane, and his blight, as his father has been ours! Will you not, my little Sunbeam ?" "Yes, papa--yes, papa!" lisped the little one.
"Pietro!" called his wife, "if you have done breakfast, come up.
Mother is awake and would see you." "Coming, _carissima_!" He kissed the baby girl, placed her on the pallet, and sprung lightly up the steep stair.
The loft was just a shade less wretched than the apartment below.
There was a bed on the floor, more decently covered, two broken chairs, a table with some medicine bottles and cups, and a white curtain on the one poor window.
On the bed lay a woman, over whom Pietro bent reverently the moment he entered the room.


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