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of the country in which he practices this kind of philanthropy," said Franz.

"And what cares he for that," replied Gaetano with a laugh, "or an authorities? He smiles at them. Let them try to pursue him! why, in

Sindbad the Sailor.

the first place, his yacht is not a ship, but a bird, and he would beat any frigate three knots in every nine; and if he were to throw himself on the coast, why, is not he certain of finding friends everywhere?"

It was perfectly clear that the Signor Sindbad, Franz's host, had the honor of being on excellent terms with the smugglers and bandits along the whole coast of the Mediterranean, which placed him in a position