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in any of these letters he has said anything of a certain revolutionary propaganda?" The Capuchin, with his finger and thumb half raised, stopped and said, "I forbid the question, sir." "Father General!" "I mean that I counsel the lady not to answer it." The Procurator General suppressed another smile, directed this time at Roma, and said, "_Bene!_" "Be calm, my daughter," whispered the Capuchin. "At least," said the Procurator General, "you can now be certain that you had seen the Honourable Rossi before you met him in Rome?" "I can." "In fact you recognise in the illustrious Deputy the young man condemned in contumacy eighteen years ago?" "I do." "Perhaps in his letters or conversations he has even admitted the identity?" "He has." "Only one more question, Donna Roma," said the Procurator General, with another smile. "Your father's name in England was Doctor Roselli, and the name of his young confederate----" "Courage, my child," whispered the Capuchin, taking Roma's ice-cold hand in his own trembling one. "The name of his young confederate was----" "David Leone," said Roma, lifting her eyes to the face of Father Pifferi. "So David Leone and David Rossi are one and the same person?" "Yes," said Roma, and the Capuchin dropped back in his seat as if he had been dealt a blow. "Thank you. I need trouble you no more. My secretary will now prepare the _precis_." Commendatore Angelelli returned with the Carabineer, and there was some talking in low tones. "Report for the Committee of the Chamber, sir?" "That is unnecessary at this moment, the House having risen for Easter." "Warrant for the arrest, then?" "Certainly. Here is the form. Fill it up, and I will sign." While the secretary wrote his _precis_ at one side of the table, the Chief of Police prepared his _mandato_ at the other side, repeating the words to the Carabineer who stood behind his chair. "We ... considering the conclusions of the Public Minister ... according to Article 187 of the Code ... order the arrest of David Leone, commonly called David Rossi ... imputed guilty of attempted regicide in the year ... and tried and condemned in contumacy for the crime contemplated in Article.... And to such effects we require the Corps of the Royal Carabineers to conduct him before us to be interrogated on the facts above stated, and call on all officials and agents of the public force to lend a strong hand for the executio
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