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... r with an unmistakable smile of satisfaction. They were thus occupied when the Count entered.
"Gentlemen," he said, "while companionship is pleasant, complete freedom is sometimes even better. I’ve come to say that today, and for the rest of the carnival, I’m leaving the carriage entirely at your disposal. My host can tell you I have three or four more, so you won’t inconvenience me in any way. Please use it for your pleasure or business."
The young men tried to decline, but they ...
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