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break up the court; I must take an examination of this prisoner in private.

As soon as the room was cleared, the Inquisitor-general, beckoning to the prisoner to follow him, and retired into a private closet, where, throwing himself carelessly into an arm chair, he turned a gracious countenance upon the poor affrighted aecoucheur, and bidding him sit down upon a low stool by his side, thus addressed him :— Take heart. Senior Pedrosa, your imprisonment is not likely to be very tedious, for I have a commission you must execute without loss of time: you have too much consideration for yourself to betray a trust, the violation of which must involve you in inevitable ruin, and can in no degree attaint my character, which is far enough beyond the reach of maliee; be attentive now, therefore, to my orders; exeeute them punctually and keep my secret as you tender your own life: dost thou know the name and eondition of the lady whom thou hast delivered? Nicolas assured him he did not, and his Excellency proceeded as follows: Then I tell thee, Nicolas, it is the illustrious Donna Leonora de Casafonda ; her husband is the president of Quito, and daily expected with the next arrivals from the South Seas: now, though measures have been taken for detaining him at the port, where he shall land, till he shall receive further orders, yet you must be sensible Donna Leonora’s situation is somewhat delieate; it will be your business to take the speediest measures for her recovery: but as it seems she has had a dangerous and painful labour, this may be a work of more time than could well be wished,