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CHAPTER XXV. THE AVENGER.
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"Immediately he reached home, the count gave orders for his departure. He had completely forgotten the business for which he came to Bruneck: besides, had the business been even more important than it really was, it could not have retained him, so great was his anxiety to get away. Still, he was obliged to remain ten hours longer in the town. It was impossible to procure1 horses before three o'clock in the afternoon."
"He profited by this hindrance2 to take a little rest; in truth, he was utterly3 worn out with fatigue4. He soon fell into so deep a sleep that he did not even hear the furious cries and vociferations of the crowd assembled in the square, on seeing that, instead of three criminals, whom they had so long awaited in order to enjoy their punishment, and satiate a vengeance5 so long desired, only three corpses6 were offered them. At the moment when the gaoler and officials entered the dungeon8 to lead the condemned9 men to the gallows10, they only found their corpses; the men were quite dead. When the count woke, all was over, the shops were opened again, and the town had reassumed its accustomed appearance. The count enquired12 after his carriage, the horses had been put in and it was waiting at the door. The final preparations were soon made; the count went down."
"'Where are we going, Excellency?' the postillion asked, hat in hand."
"'The Vienna road,' the count replied, making himself as comfortable as he could in the corner of the carriage."
"The postillion cracked his whip, and they set off at full speed. The count had reflected, and the following was the result of his reflections:—only one person was powerful enough to render him thorough and prompt justice, that person was the Emperor. He must, consequently, apply to the Emperor, and that was the reason why he was going to Vienna. It is a long distance from Bruneck to Vienna; at that period, more especially when railways were only just beginning, and only existed in few places, journeys were long,
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procure
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vt.获得,取得,促成;vi.拉皮条 | |
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majesty
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edifice
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infamy
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hatred
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