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The Lion of Saint Mark

CHAPTER 9: The Capture Of The Lido
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I can put my clothes on them and the tinder.

I will answer for the fire, but I would rather have been with you in your adventure." "There will be no danger there, Giuseppi, so you need not be anxious about us.

It has to be done quietly and secretly, and there will be no fighting.

These Genoese are too strong to think of that; and if we are discovered in the attempt, or as we make off, we shall take to our boats again and row straight on shore.
"Keep a sharp lookout for us, we will hoist two lights, one above the other, to prevent your mistaking any fishing boat which may be coming along for us.
"Now, Matteo, for a climb.

We have no time to lose." The two lads climbed to the top of the cliff, and then started at a brisk pace along the top, and in half an hour reached the wood.
"We were beginning to wonder what had become of you," the captain said as they joined him.
"We have been settling how to carry off the Lido," Francis said, "and have arranged everything." The captain laughed.
"If we could fly with her through the air, you might get her away, but I see no other way.


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