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正文 第37节 文 / [法]Honore de Balzac/巴尔扎克

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    youyself,

    igra;forito”

    ”ahuure.isitnot

    thebestgiftthatyouuldke”

    notuandinghisuncleshusinterrupted,

    charlesshedtearsofgratitudeupoannedcheeksoftheold

    ser,hehandofherusinandthatofher

    fatheriled,adringthesly

    speean,ilystood

    abouttheatilitstarted;thenasitdisappeareduponthe

    bridge,anditsrulegreeriance,grasaid:

    ”goodbytoyou”

    happilyitreation.eugenieand

    hertherhadgooaerofthequayfroeyuld

    stillseethediligendheirehandkerchiefs,toh

    charlesdeanswerbydisplayinghis.

    ”ahther,ont,”

    saideugenie,ouldnolongerseeherlovershandkerchief.

    nottointerruptthecurrestotakeplace

    inthebosofthegrafaly,itisnecessarytocasta

    forestallingeyeuponthevariousoperationsancarried

    oninparisbyansofnsieurdesgrassins.anthafterthe

    lattersdeparturefrra,becapossessedofa

    hisiin

    thefunds,boughtateightyfrancs.theparticularsrevealedat

    hisdeathbytheioryofhispropertythreuponthe

    ansitthepriceofthe

    iarecruchotwasof

    opinionthatnanon,uby

    oneyeshe

    fivedays,underapretextofputtingthingsthtsatfroidfond,

    asifthegoodnhinglyingaboutorout

    oforder

    inallthatnegra

    theoldopersiionsotheletter.thebankof

    france,aseverybodyknoationaboutallthe

    largefortunesinparisandtheprovihenasofdesgrassins

    andfelixgraofsaurhere,andtheyenjoyed

    theesteeestoesfrobr >

    ienseanduneerritorialpossessions.thearrivalofthe

    saurbankerforthepurpose,iting

    theaffairsofgraofparis,eof

    protestednotesfroheryofthedefunctrt.thesealson

    thepropertyakenoffinpresehecreditors,andthe

    notaryeloyedbygraooheioryof

    theassets.soohis,desgrassinscalledaetingofthe

    ,njointlyhfranis

    keller,theheadofarikinghouseahoseprincipally

    iedintheaffair,asliquidators,hfullpooprotect

    boththehonorofthefalyaerestsofthets.the

    ur,thehopeshediffusedbyansofdes

    grassinsinthendsofallnceed,facilitatedthetransas.

    notasinglecreditorprovedrecalcitrant;noohoughtofpassing

    hisclaiohisprofitandlossat;eadallsaid

    ly,”graofsaurwillpay.”

    sixhenotesin

    underlodkeyin

    theirdesks.firstresultaidatbytheoldopeihs

    afterthispreliing,thetorsdistributedforty

    sevehisauntained

    bythesaleofthesecurities,property,andpossessionsofallkinds

    belongingtothelateguillaugra,andh

    speachableiyhe

    transa.thecreditratefullyaoarkableand

    iablehonordisplayedbythegras.hesepraiseshad

    e,thecreditorsaskedforthe

    restoftheirbeecessarytoeallectiveletter

    tograofsaur.

    ”hereites”saidtheoldhreheletterintothe

    fire.”patience,goodfriends”

    inansur

    dehatallvousagainsttheestateofhis

    brothershouldbedepositedhanotary,togetherhaquittances

    forthefortysevenpertalreadypaid;hedethisdendunder

    pretenceofsiftingtheatsandfindingouttheexadition

    oftheestate.itrousedatonceavarietyofdifficulties.generally

    speaking,theaniac,readytoagreeto

    anythingoneday,obreathingfireandslaughter;lateron,

    hegroicableandeasygoing.todayhisored,his

    lastbabyhascutitsfirsttooth,allise,andheis

    detertoloseasou;ontherroraigoout,

    heisgloo,hesaysyestoanyproposalthatisdetohisolong

    asitaotheaffair;ohirddayhedeclareshe

    sthaveguarantees;bytheendofthenthheshisdebtors

    head,aheartaiohecreditooddeal

    likethesparroailnfidingchildrenareioput

    salt,agetohisclai

    theproceedsofolayholdof.grahad

    studiedtheatsphericvariationsofcreditors,andthecreditorsof

    hisbrotherjustifiedallhisewereangry,and

    flatlyrefusedtogiveintheirvouchers.

    ”verygood;sochthebetter,”saidgra,rubbinghishandsover

    theletteri.

    reedtothedend,butonlyonnditionthattheirrights

    shouldbefullyguaraheyrenounone,andevenreservedthe

    poatelypellingafailure.onthisbeganalong

    rrespondence,uragreeingtoall

    nditions.byansofthisncessiontheplacablecreditorswere

    abletthedissatisfiedcreditorstoreason.thedepositwas

    thenotplaints.

    ”yoodn,”theysaidtodesgrassins,”istrigus.”

    tonthsafterthedeathofguillaugranyofthe

    arketsof

    paris,hadfottentheirgrao

    say:

    ”ibegintobelievethatfortysev

    ...
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