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A Conspiracy of the Carbonari

CHAPTER II
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Andreossy naturally believes me to be an enthusiastic admirer of his emperor, and therefore he imparted to me his fears and conjectures.

The point in question is a widespread conspiracy, which is said to exist in the French army and have assistants among the Austrians." "And _you_?
Do you believe in this conspiracy ?" "I am on the track and perhaps shall soon be able to give the particulars.
Only it requires time and great caution and secrecy.

Let me say no more now, but I promise that I will be active and watchful.

Only I make one condition." "What is that ?" "If I succeed in discovering this conspiracy, delivering the leaders into your hands, giving the emperor undeniable proofs of the existence of this plot, perhaps even saving his life by the disclosure; if I succeed, as I said, in doing all this, then you will release me and permit me to leave Vienna." "To go where ?" "Wherever I wish, only alone, only not--" "Only not with you, you wanted to say," he added, completing the sentence.
"My child, you see that I was right in remarking that a change had taken place in you.

Formerly you were glad to be with me; you never felt a wish to leave me; formerly it was your ardent desire to occupy a brilliant position in society, to be rich, aristocratic, brilliant, influential; and now, when you have attained all this, now you are still unsatisfied, now you long to resign all this again.


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