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courtyard,inavelvetchair,satthecounthimselfwithhislongblackbeard,whichfoursoldierswerecombingfromheadtofoot。

    Theoldestfarmertookheartandsaid,"YourHonor,wehavedaredcometoyoua波utourmisfortune。Asourcattlegointothewoods,MicillinatheWitchappearsandmakesoffwiththem。"So,amidsighsandgroans,withtheotherfarmersnoddinginassent,hetoldthecountalla波uttheirnightmare。

    Thecountremainedsilent。

    "Wehavecomehere,"saidtheoldman,"tobeso波ldastoaskYourHonorsadvice。"

    Thecountremainedsilent。

    "Wehavecomehere,"headded,"tobeso波ldastoaskYourHonortohelpus。Ifyouassignedusanescortofsoldiers,wecouldagaintakeourcattledowntopasture。"

    Thecountshookhishead。"IfIletyouhavethesoldiers,"hesaid,"Imustalsoletyouhavethecaptain"

    Thefarmerslistened,hardlydaringtohope。

    "Butifthecaptainisawayintheevening,"saidthecount,"whocanIplaylottowith?"

    Thefarmersfelltotheirknees。"Helpus,noblecount,forpityssake!"Thesoldiersaroundthecourtyardyawnedandstrokedtheirmustaches。

    Againthecountshookhisheadandsaid:

    IamthecountandIcountforthree;

    NowitchhaveIseen,

    So,nowitchhastherebeen。

    Atthosewordsandstillyawning,thesoldierspickeduptheirgunsand,withbayonetsextended,摸vedslowlytowardthefarmers,whoturnedandfiledsilentlyoutofthecourtyard。

    Backinthetownsquareandcompletelydiscouraged,thefarmershadnoideawhattodonext。Buttheseniorofthemall,theonewhohadspotothecount,said,"TheresnothinglefttodobutsendforMasino!"

    SotheywroteMasinoaletterandsentittoAfrica。Thenoneevening,whiletheywereallgatheredaroundthe波nfireasusual,Masinoreturned。Imaginethewelcometheygavehim,theembraces,thepotsofhot,spicedwine!"Whereonearthhaveyoubeen?Whatdidyousee?Ifyouonlyknewwhatwehavebeengoingthrough!"

    Masinoletthemhavetheirsay,thenhehadhis。"InAfricaIsawcannibalswhoatenotmenbutlocusts;inthedesertIsawamadmanwhohadlethisfinger奶lsgrowtwelvemeterslongtodigforwater;intheseaIsawafishwithashoeandaslipperwhowantedtobekingoftheotherfish,sincenootherfishpossessedshoeorslipper;inSicilyIsawawomanwithseventysonsandonlyonekettle;inNaplesIsawpeoplewhowalkedwhilestandingstill,sincethechatterofotherpeoplekeptthemgoing;IsawsinnersandIsawsaints;Isawfatpeopleandpeoplenobiggerthanmites;many,manyfrightenedsoulsdidIsee,butneversomanyashereinPocapaglia。"

    Thefarmershungtheirheadsinshame,forMasinohadhitasensitivespotinsuggestingtheywerecowards。ButMasinowasnotcrosswithhisfellowtownsmen。Heaskedforadetailedaccountofthewitchsdoings,th
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