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felt too, and wondered at it, that the cries and the noise went to her throat, as if threatening to choke her. Very soon she found herself standing there, watching for the issue of the strife, almost as dead as a weight in scales, incapable of clear vision. Matched against the Tyrolese alone, the volunteers had an equal fight in point of numbers, and the advantage of possessing a leader; for Count Karl was down, and Weisspriess was still entangled in the woman's arms. When at last Wilfrid got him free, the unsupported Tyrolese were giving ground before Carlo Ammiani and his followers. These fought with stern fury, keeping close up to their enemy, rarely shouting. They presented something like the line of a classic bow, with its arrow-head; while the Tyrolese were huddled in groups, and clubbed at them, and fell back for space, and ultimately crashed upon their betraying brothers in arms, swinging rifles and flying. The Austro-Italians rang out a Viva for Italy, and let them fly: they were swept from the scene. Vittoria heard her lover addressing his followers. Then he and Angelo stood over Count Karl, whom she had forgotten. Angelo ran up to her, but gave place the moment Carlo came; and Carlo drew her by the hand swiftly to an obscure bend of the rolling ground, and stuck his sword in the earth, and there put his arms round her and held her fast. "Obey me now," were his first words. "Yes," she answered. He was harsh of eye and tongue, not like the gentle youth she had been torn from at the door of La Scala. "Return; make your way to Brescia. My mother is in Brescia. Milan is hateful. I throw myself into Vicenza. Can I trust you to obey?" "Carlo, what evil have you heard of me?" "I listen to no tales." "Let me follow you to Vicenza and be your handmaid, my beloved." "Say that you obey." "I have said it." He seemed to shut her in his heart, so closely was she enfolded. "Since La Scala," she murmured; and he bent his lips to her ear, whispering, "Not one thought of another woman! and never till I die." "And I only of you, Carlo, and for you, my lover, my lover!" "You love me absolutely?" "I belong to you." "I could be a coward and pray for life to live to hear you say it." "I feel I breathe another life when you are away from me." "You belong to me; you are my own?" "You take my voice, beloved." "And when I claim you, I am to have you?" "Am I not in your hands?" "The ve
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