The Bravo of Venice - A Romance - Page 42/84

"A hundred sequins," exclaimed the incensed Doge, on reading the

paper, "a hundred sequins to him who discovers this monster

Abellino, and a thousand to him who delivers him up to justice."

But in vain did spies ransack every lurking place in Venice; no

Abellino was to be found. In vain did the luxurious, the

avaricious, and the hungry stretch their wits to the utmost, incited

by the tempting promise of a thousand sequins. Abellino's prudence

set all their ingenuity at defiance.

But not the less did every one assert that he had recognised

Abellino, sometimes in one disguise, and sometimes in another, as an

old man, a gondolier, a woman, or a monk. Everybody had seen him

somewhere; but, unluckily, nobody could tell where he was to be seen

again.