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I am an Englishman!" "That makes no difference; the orders are to arrest all found in the garden in sky-blue dominos." "Confound the sky-blue domino!" thought I, for the twentieth time at least. "Well, Signors, I will attend you; but first let me try to pacify this poor frightened infant." "Strange that he should be found running away with a child at the same time that the Lady Viola has disappeared!" observed one of my captors. "You are right, Signors," replied I; "it is very strange; and what is more strange is, that I can no more explain it than you can. I am now ready to accompany you. Oblige me by one of you carrying the basket while I take care of the infant." In a few minutes we had arrived at the palazzo. I had retained my mask, and I was conducted through the crowd into the saloon into which I had previously entered when I delivered the packet to the Grand Duke. "There he is! there he is!" was buzzed through the crowd in the hall. "Holy Virgin! he has a child in his arms! _Bambino Bellissimo!_" Such were the exclamations of wonder and surprise as they made a lane for my passage, and I was in the presence of the Grand Duke, who appeared to be in a state of great excitement. "It is the same person!" exclaimed the Duke. "Confess! are you not the party who put a packet into my hands about a quarter of an hour since?" "I am the person, your Highness," replied I, as I patted and soothed the frightened child. "Who gave it to you?" "May it please your Highness, I do not know." "What child is that?" "May it please your Highness, I do not know." "Where did you get it?" "Out of that basket, your Highness." "Who gave you the basket?" "May it please your Highness, I do not know." "You are trifling with me. Let him be searched." "May it please your Highness, I will save them that trouble if one of the ladies will take the infant. I have received a great many presents this evening, all of which I will have the honour of displaying before your Highness." One of the ladies held out her arms to the infant, who immediately bent from mine toward her, naturally clinging to the other sex as its friend in distress. "In the first place, your Highness, I have this evening received this ring," taking off my finger the one given by the party in a violet-coloured domino, and presenting it to him. "And from whom?" said his Highness, instantly recognising the ring. "May it please your Highn
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