Shakespeare's Works, Volume VIII-3

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The night passed without alarm or incident of any kind. At daybreak the life out of doors was resumed; and Don Luis, during his waking hours, had not heard a sound in the room except the monotonous snoring of his companion. "Can I have been mistaken?" he wondered. "Did the clue in that volume of Shakespeare mean something else? Or did it refer to events of last year, events that took place on the dates set down?" In spite of everything, he felt overcome by a strange uneasiness as the dawn began to glimmer through the half–closed shutters. A fortnight before, nothing had happened either to warn him; and yet there were two victims lying near him when he woke. At seven o'clock he called out: "Alexandre!" "Eh? What is it, Chief?" "You're not dead?" "What's that? Dead? No, Chief; why sho

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