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Verne, Jules, 1828-1905

"Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon"


Doubtless, however, the jolly fellow, who could do no business in
Ega, had thought to be of the party if Lina went with her mistress,
but, just as they were leaving the raft, he resolved to remain, at
the request of Lina herself.
"Mr. Fragoso!" she said to him, after taking him aside.
"Miss Lina?" answered Fragoso.
"I do not think that your friend Torres intends to go with us to
Ega."
"Certainly not, he is going to stay on board, Miss Lina, but you wold
oblige me by not calling him my friend!"
"But you undertook to ask a passage for him before he had shown any
intention of doing so."
"Yes, and on that occasion, if you would like to know what I think, I
made a fool of myself!"
"Quite so! and if you would like to know what I think, I do not like
the man at all, Mr. Fragoso."
"Neither do I, Miss Lina, and I have all the time an idea that I have
seen him somewhere before. But the remembrance is too vague; the
impression, however, is far from being a pleasant one!"
"Where and when could you have met him? Cannot you call it to mind?
It might be useful to know who he is and what he has been.


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