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CHAPTER XLVI 217<br />

"What's up?"<br />

"How much will you give us?" asked the two brothers together.<br />

"I've already told you. If you will undertake to get others for the purpose of making a surprise-attack on the<br />

barracks, I'll give each of you thirty pesos and ten pesos for each companion you bring. If all goes well, each<br />

one will receive a hundred pesos and you double that amount. Don Crisostomo is rich."<br />

"Accepted!" exclaimed Bruno. "Let's have the money."<br />

"I knew you were brave, as your father was! Come, so that those fellows who killed him may not overhear<br />

us," said Lucas, indicating the civil-guards.<br />

Taking them into a corner, he explained to them while he was counting out the money, "Tomorrow Don<br />

Crisostomo will get back with the arms. Day after tomorrow, about eight o'clock at night, go to the cemetery<br />

and I'll let you know the final arrangements. You have time to look for companions."<br />

After they had left him the two brothers seemed to have changed parts--Tarsilo was calm, while Bruno was<br />

uneasy.

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