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'Porteghee, sir,'

'Dutch testi, both in Italian and in French, for

water A general re round, in reply, of 'Ah, poor fellow,

he says he'll never get over it; and no wonder!' Clennaed to be

allowed to pass, as he understood the poor creature He was immediately

handed to the front, to speak to hi round (A dozen good

fellows dispersed to get it) 'Are you badly hurt, my friend?' he asked

the man on the litter, in Italian 'Yes, sir; yes, yes, yes It's But it pleases h I am very bad'

'You are a traveller! Stay! See, the water! Let ive you so stones It was at a convenient

height frohtly raise the head

with one hand and hold the glass to his lips with the other A little,

muscular, brown man, with black hair and white teeth A lively face,

apparently Earrings in his ears 'That's well You are a traveller?'

'Surely, sir' 'A stranger in this city?' 'Surely, surely, altogether I a''From what country?' 'Marseilles'