Very exciting was the interest which kept all parties in the city on the tip-toe of expectation during these important three hours.
There were among them the man who had thrown the Count's body from the window, and he who had been chiefly prominent in dragging it through the city.
Catherine was permitted to enter the fortress alone, on the agreed understanding, that, successful or not in prevailing upon the governor, she was to come forth again in three hours.
And the Orsi, and their more immediate allies, consoled their shrewd misgivings, that their victim had escaped them, by dark threats as to the fate of her children.
The magistrates go in procession to Catherine in the fortress, with the key of the city, and excuses, and compliments, and loud detestation of the recent crime.
It was determined among them to send off messengers to Rome that night, to lay the obedience of the city at the feet of the Pontiff, and urge him to send immediate assistance in troops and munitions.
After dinner we go and have coffee and mezzo-caldo at the Cafe Greco over the way.
Caldo was a noble setter, pure of breed, and high of soul, and heavily feathered on legs and tail.
Cradock was out of sight in the thicket, and Caldo galloped after him.
He went and told Caldo all about it; and that helped him on a little.
All the while Caldo sat grimly apart; having trust in human nature, he knew that merit must make its way, and needed no self–assertion.
This and the caldo being no match for a mountain-climbing appetite, I asked the privilege of buying a bowl of milk.
The caldo Gallego has the advantage of freedom from that taint of garlic which is so repellant to the English palate.
There is a very palatable and wholesome dish called caldo gallego, a soup which is as peculiar to Galicia as is bouillabaisse to Marseilles.
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