The Sicilian Bandit
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Dumas Alexandre. The Sicilian Bandit
CHAPTER I. – INTRODUCTION – PALERMO
CHAPTER II. – BRUNO AND ALI
CHAPTER III. – THE FATAL BRIDAL
CHAPTER IV. – THE PRINCE AND THE BANDIT
CHAPTER IV. – THE ROBBER'S CASTLE
CHAPTER VI. – A BANDIT'S GRATITUDE
CHAPTER VII. – A BRIGAND'S VENGEANCE
CHAPTER VIII. – TREACHERY
CHAPTER IX. – THE SIEGE
CHAPTER X. – THE CHAPELLE ARDENTE
CHAPTER XI. – DEATH OF THE BANDIT
CHAPTER XII. – CONCLUSION
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At daybreak the following morning, the fishermen's boats left the port as usual and dispersed themselves over the sea. In the meantime, one of their little fleet, having on board a man, and a boy of twelve or fourteen years of age, stopped when it came within sight of Palermo, and lowering its sail, brought to; but as this motionless state, at a spot little favourable for fishing, might have attracted suspicion, the boy occupied himself in mending his nets. As to the man, he was lying at the bottom of the boat, his head resting on the side, and he appeared to be plunged in a deep reverie, still, as if mechanically, he took up the sea-water with his right hand, and poured it over his left shoulder, which was bound up with a bandage stained with blood.
The man was Pascal Bruno, and the boy the same who, placed beneath the countess's window, had twice given him the signal for flight: at first sight, you could see that he was a native of a more ardent clime than that in which the events we record took place. He was born on the coast of Africa, and it was in the following manner that Pascal Bruno became acquainted with him: —
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"Yes," said Bruno, "I will."
"Father," said the wounded boy, "thy son's name is Ali; what is yours?"
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