Excerpt from The Dream Numbers, Vol. 3 of 3: A Novel
Meanwhile Meo Morini had hastened into Lucca at a quicker pace than he had ever probably walked before. He was not only exceedingly anxious to consult his father on the point of law, or rather of police practice, as matters then went in Italy, but looked forward also with infinite gusto to the treat of telling Farmer Bartoli and Simonetti the tidings of Carolis detected roguery. Above all, the prospect of communicatinothe news to Reoina was delightful to him. He would not have lost the chance of being himself the bearer of it for any consideration.
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