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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Taquisara, by F. Marion Crawford This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Taquisara Author: F. Marion Crawford Release Date: February 12, 2004 [EBook #11050] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TAQUISARA *** Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Riikka Talonpoika and PG Distributed Proofreaders [Transcriber's note: Both "Matilde" and "Matilda" appear in the source text.] TAQUISARA BY F. MARION CRAWFORD 1895 CHAPTER I. "Where shall I sign my name?" Veronica Serra's thin, dark fingers rolled the old silver penholder nervously as she sat at one end of the long library table, looking up at the short, stout man who stood beside her. "Here, if you please, Excellency," answered Lamberto Squarci, with an affable smile. His fingers were dark, too, but not thin, and they were smooth and dingy and very pointed, a fact which the young princess noticed with dislike, as he indicated the spot on the broad sheet of rough, hand-made paper, where he wished her to sign. A thrill of repulsion that was strong enough to be painful ran through her, and she rolled the penholder still more quickly and nervously, so that she almost dropped it, and a little blot of ink fell upon the sheet before she had begun to write. "Oh! It is of no importance!" said the Neapolitan notary, in a reassuring tone. "A little ink more or less!" He had some pink blotting-paper ready, and was already applying a corner of it to the ink-spot, with the neat skill of a professional scribe. "I will erase it when it is dry," he said. "You will not even see it. Now, if your Excellency will sign--that will make the will valid." Three other persons stood around Donna Veronica as she set the point of her pen to the paper, and two of them watched the characters she traced, with eager, unwinking eyes. The third was a very insignificant personage just then, being but the notary's clerk; but his signature was needed as a witness to the will, and he patiently waited for his turn. The other two were husband and wife, Gregorio and Matilde, Count and Countess Macomer; and the countess was the young girl's aunt, being the
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