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Updated: June 19, 2025


"Enter, ladies and gentlemen, enter," exclaimed Bobichel, as he stood at the box-office and cordially greeted the crowds of people. "I wonder whether she will come?" muttered Caillette to herself. "Everything is ready," whispered Robeckal to Rolla; the Cannon Queen nodded and threw dark scowls at Girdel and Fanfaro.

The next minute he had disappeared, and, while the waves rushed over him, Fanfaro and Gontram rushed toward Spero's body, and Fanfaro sobbingly exclaimed: "Too late! Too late! Oh, poor, poor father!" Just as Benedetto had uttered the mocking words to the friends of Spero, the form of a man appeared in the doorway.

I was too feeble to check the horse, and so my rescuer was forced to follow on foot." "Fanfaro doesn't care for that; he walks miles at a time without getting tired, and in less than fifteen minutes he will be here." "Then it is the right time for me to ask you a few questions which I do not wish him to hear. You are probably aware what my position at court is?"

Fanfaro, for naturally he was the rescuer, who appeared at the hour of the greatest need, now stood up to his knees in water, and had just stretched his hand out toward the marquis, when the latter, with a groan, let go of the tree branch, and the next minute he was borne along by the turbulent waters. Fanfaro uttered a slight cry, but he did not hesitate a moment.

If her father and Bobichel, even Fanfaro, had come, she would have felt at ease. But no one showed himself, and Caillette, who knew that Girdel and Fanfaro were wanted, did not dare to make any inquiries. She ran about in desperation. The only clew was the milkman, but where could she find him?

"If the young man is not your son," said the marquis, "then he would need my assistance the more. His parents are, perhaps, poor people, and my fortune " "Fanfaro has no parents any more, my lord marquis." "Poor young man!" said the nobleman, pityingly; "but what am I saying?" he interrupted himself with well-played anger.

Really, when she thought with what indifference her coming and going in the village was looked upon, and with what hesitation she was greeted, she began to think Fanfaro was right; the young man had been gone long, and yet his words still sounded in her ears. Yes, she would try to secure love. In the meantime the performance had begun.

You will find the saddles in the large box in the wagon. But one minute what will become of my wife?" The others remained silent, only Fanfaro said: "Her present condition is such that we cannot take her along; and, besides, there is no danger in store for her." Girdel scratched his head in embarrassment. "I will look after her," he finally said, and hurried out. In about two minutes he returned.

Fanfaro himself was not to appear before the second part; for the conclusion of the first part a climax was to be given in which Girdel would perform a piece in which he had everywhere appeared with thunders of applause; the necessary apparatus was being prepared. This apparatus consisted of a plank supported by two logs which stood upright in the centre of the circus.

She went to the next room, where Bobichel was already awaiting her. He did not look as jolly as usual, and, twirling his cap between his fingers in an embarrassed way, he began: "Mademoiselle, excuse me for disturbing you, but " "You come from him from Fanfaro?" said Irene, blushing. "Unfortunately no," replied Bobichel, sorrowfully; "I was not allowed to see him." "Who sent you here?"

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