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Right and Wrong, Or the Kinsmen of Naples, Vol. 3 of 4
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Excerpt from Right and Wrong, Or the Kinsmen of Naples, Vol. 3 of 4: A Romantic Story
The ship was elegant and commodious, but Duvalvin beheld with disguist Captain Brutoni, who behaved to him with referve, to the Conte with servility, and to the sailors with austerity. His dark, ferocious looks proclaimed him a practised bravo, who would execute deeds of cruelty without remorse, and his manners to the Conte evinced that he could slavishly kiss the hand which held a bride to excite him to injure the fortunes or destroy the lives of his fellow creatures.
The penetrating eyes of Duvalvi marked every look and gesture of Brutoni, his opinion was not in general hastily formed, yet in this instance it was hasty and decisive.
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