Chapter

 1    VI|        the day. The other second, Conrad, was an herculean, athletic-looking
 2    VI|            Hem! young man!" began Conrad, in a thunderous voice, "
 3    VI|           growling, thought he.~ ~Conrad, snorting violently, glanced
 4    VI|             He is not at home."~ ~Conrad glanced at Livius, murmuring, "
 5    VI| indifference.~ ~"'Tis well," said Conrad, and he drew from an inner
 6    VI|   annoyance.~ ~"Come, come!" said Conrad, "don't be afraid. I don'
 7    VI|       name is Alexander Barna."~ ~Conrad took a note of the fact
 8    VI|       take this letter," remarked Conrad in[Pg 143] voice of thunder;
 9    VI|           wherever you please."~ ~Conrad looked at Livius. "This
10    VI|      establishment demands it."~ ~Conrad began to doubt whether the
11    VI|         give you satisfaction."~ ~Conrad drew Livius aside to consult
12    VI|            Alexander Barna," said Conrad, "what you propose is only
13    VI|          This was unanswerable.~ ~Conrad folded his terrific arms
14    VI|      seems to me," said Livius to Conrad, as they[Pg 145] went away, "
15    VI|          part was necessary, lest Conrad and Livius should give him
16    VI|        Abellino, the large-limbed Conrad,[Pg 148] and Livius. A surgeon
17    VI|        therefore, but to fight.~ ~Conrad thereupon turned towards
18    VI|                We agree," replied Conrad; "only you must take care,"
19    VI|      forming two separate groups. Conrad placed himself behind a
20    VI|         with all my soul!" roared Conrad, who now came rushing up. "
21    VI|          He himself heard none of Conrad's reproaches,[Pg 152] and
22    VI|           perfectly in order, but Conrad declared that he was so
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