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guish resounded. "Here, here!" anxiously cried Carlo, his strength already beginning to fail him. And his call being recognized, people soon came with lights. Count Paulo was already distinguishable, already Cardinal Bernis, with a light in his hand, was hastening on in advance of the rest. With a last powerful effort the prisoner succeeded in freeing himself. "She is saved for this time, but my dagger will yet make her acquaintance!" said he, with a scornful laugh, and like a serpent he glided away among the bushes. "She is saved!" cried Carlo, sinking back toward Count Paulo, and pointing with a happy smile to Natalie, who, awaking from her momentary stupefaction, stretched forth her arms toward the count. "Paulo," she whispered low, "let us hasten from here! I dread these people! I fear them! Let us go! But take him with us, that they may not kill him, my saviour, my friend Carlo!" THE DEPARTURE The morning dawned. Count Paulo rose from the arm-chair in which he had passed the night. He had occupied the whole fearfully anxious night in writing; he now laid the pen aside and stood up. His face had an expression of firmness and decision; he had formed a firm resolution, had come to an irrevocable determination. With a firm step advancing to the door opening into the adjoining chamber, he called to his friend Cecil. The latter immediately made his appearance, and, entering the count's chamber, laconically said: "All is ready." Count Paulo smiled sadly. "You are then sure there are no other means of saving her and ourselves?" he asked. "None whatever," said Cecil. "Every moment's delay increases her and your danger. The occurrence of last night is a proof of it. They sought the death of Natalie--without Carlo's help she would have been murdered, and all our plans would have come to an end." "Her life is threatened, and yet you can urge me to go and leave her alone and unprotected?" "Was it you who saved her from the danger of last night?" asked Cecil. "Believe me, it is your presence that threatens her with the most danger. Precisely because you are at her side, they suspect her and watch her every step; the circumstance that she is with you creates distrust, and in Natalie they will think they see her whose mysterious flight has long been known in Russia. And Catharine will have her tracked in all countries and upon all routes. Therefore, save Natalie, by seeming to give her up. Ret
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