The Count of Monte Cristo

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Their apartment consists of two small rooms and a suite. The fact that the two bedrooms faced the street was,

Their apartment consists of two small rooms and a suite. The fact that the two bedrooms faced the street was, in the opinion of Signor Pastrini, an inestimable advantage. The rest of the rooms on this floor were taken by a very wealthy gentleman, probably a Sicilian or Maltese; but the landlord could not be certain where the traveller came from. "Very well, Signor Pastrini," said Franz; "but we must have dinner at once, and a carriage will be hired for us, beginning tomorrow." "As for dinner," replied the innkeeper, "it will be ready for you both in a moment. It's just a carriage. "What happened to the carriage?" Exclaimed Albert. "Come, come, Signor Pastrini, no joking; we must have a carriage." "Sir," replied the shopkeeper, "we will do our best to find it for you, that is all I can say." "When will we know?" Asked Franz. Tomorrow morning. Replied the innkeeper. Oh, shit! Said Albert, "then we must pay a little more, that is all.". I've seen it for a long time. In Drake and Aronne, a carriage costs twenty-five francs on ordinary days, but on Sundays and festivals it costs thirty or thirty-five francs, plus a tip of five francs, which makes forty, and that's it. "I'm afraid,mobile garbage bin," said the shopkeeper, "that those gentlemen would not be able to find you a carriage even if you paid them twice that amount." "Then let them harness the horses to my carriage," said Albert. My car is not very comfortable to sit in, but that doesn't matter. "Not even a horse." "Albert looked at Franz, as if he did not understand what this reply meant." Do you hear, my dear Franz? Not even a horse! And he said, "Can't we hire post-horses?" "The post-horses have been rented out in the past two weeks, and the few left are for emergency use." "What do you think should be done about it?" Asked Franz. I say that when a thing is completely beyond my comprehension, I prefer not to pursue it,plastic pallet box, but to think of something else. Is dinner ready, Signor Pastrini? "All right, sir." "Well, then, let's have dinner." "But what about the cart and the horse?" Said Franz. Don't worry, my good boy, they will come when the time comes. It's just a question of how much we're going to spend. Morcerf, who believed that nothing was impossible when he had a bulging purse and checkbook, with that admirable philosophy, finished his dinner, climbed into bed, fell asleep, and dreamed that he was enjoying the carnival in a six-horse carriage. Chapter 33 Roman bandits. The next morning Franz woke up first, and as soon as he awoke he rang the bell. Before the bell had rung, Signor Pastrini himself entered. "Ah, sir, plastic wheelie bins ,plastic pallet manufacturer," said the host triumphantly, without waiting for Franz to enquire, "I was afraid to promise you yesterday, because you arrived too late to hire a carriage, that is to say, during the last three days of the carnival." "Yes," replied Franz, "during the most crucial days." "What is it?" Asked Albert, who had entered the room. "Can't you hire a carriage?" "Precisely, my good fellow," said Franz; "it is the first time this has ever happened to you." All right! Your immortalized city is really a wonderful city. "I mean, sir," replied Pastrini, anxious to maintain the dignity of the capital of the Christian world in the presence of his guests, "there are no cars from Sunday to Tuesday night, but from now until Sunday you will have fifty." "Ah!"! "That is something," said Albert; "This is Tuesday, and who knows what may happen between now and Sunday?" "Ten or twelve thousand passengers will arrive," replied Franz, "and it will be more difficult to find the carriage." "My friend," said Morcerf, "let us enjoy the present and not worry about the future. ” "At least," asked Franz, "can we hire a window?" "Where?"? "As far as the Corso, of course." "Ah, a window!" Exclaimed Signor Pastrini, "absolutely impossible.". There was one left on the sixth floor of the Duryea Palace, but it had been rented to a Russian prince at the rent of twenty Venetian gold a day. The two young men stared at each other. "Well," said Franz to Albert, "Do you know what our best course is?"? To Venice for the Carnival, where we can get a boat, if we can't hire a carriage. "Oh, damn it!"! "No," cried Albert. I came to Rome to see the Carnival, and I must see it, even on stilts. "It's a wonderful idea. It's the most convenient way to blow out a candle.". We can go as a funny ghost or a Landers' Vaquero, and we can win big. "Will your excellencies hire a carriage between now and Sunday morning?" "Eh!" Said Albert, "Do you think we are prepared to run through the streets of Rome on two feet, like lawyer's clerks?" "I will obey your excellencies immediately, but I must tell you first that the carriage will cost you six piastres a day." "I am not a millionaire, unlike our neighbor," said Franz; "I warn you, I have been four times in Rome, and I know the prices of all kinds of carriages. We will give you twelve piastres to-day, to-morrow, and the day after, and you will be very profitable. "But, sir," said Pastrini, "he still wants to achieve his aim." "Go," replied Franz, "or I will go myself and bargain with your partner, whom I know,foldable bulk container, and who is an old friend of mine, and who will get more money from me for less than I am offering you now.". You won't be able to earn the hat money by then, and you'll only have yourself to blame. 。 cnplasticpallet.com

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