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    otherelevatesthepeopletoalevelhthethrone.observe,”said

    villefort,sling,”idonotahatboththesenwere

    revolutionarysundrels,andthatthe9ththerdorahof

    april,intheyear1814,hyofbeing

    gratefullyreeredbyeveryfriendtonardcivilorder;

    andthatexplaiopassthat,fallen,asitrustheis

    forever,napoleonhasstillretairainofparasiticalsatellites.

    still,rquise,ithasbeensowell,for

    instance,halfsobadasnapoleon,hadhispartisansand

    advocates.”

    ”doyouknoostdreadfully

    revolutionarystrainbutiexcuseit,itisiossibletoexpectthe

    sonofagirondintobefreefrosllspiceoftheoldleaven.”a

    deepsuffusedtheuntenanceofvillefort.

    ”tistrue,da,”ansyfatherhe

    ongthehoseedforthekih;he

    hyourselfduringthereignofterror,and

    hadescaffoldonher

    perished.”

    ”true,”repliedtherquise,houtheslightestdegreeat

    thetragicrerahuscalledup;”butbearinnd,ifyouplease,

    thatourrespectiveparentsunder

    diatriark,that

    yfalyreinedaaadherentsoftheexiled

    prineinjoiningthe;and

    thathecitizennoirtierheuntnoirtier

    becaasenator.”

    ”dearther,”interposedrenee,”youknohat

    allthesedisagreeablereniscesshouldforeverbelaidaside.”

    ”suffer,also,da,”repliedvillefort,”toaddeaestrequest

    todeiselledesaintrans,thatyouheveilof

    obliviontoverahepast.inationover

    ttersyo,ihavelaidasideeventhe

    naoffather,andaltogetherdisoicalprinciples.he

    aystillbeabonapartist,andiscallednoirtier;

    i,orary,astanyselfdevillefort.

    letayreinofrevolutionarysapexhaustitselfanddieaway

    htheoldtrunk,andndesdonlytardtheyoungshooth

    hasstartedupatadistancefroheparenttree,houthavingthe

    poorethahestockfrobr >

    sprung.”

    ”bravo,villefort”criedtherquis;”excellentlye,

    noainingihavebeenforyearsendeav

    topersuadetherquisetoprose;naly,aperfectaestyand

    fetfulnessofthepast.”

    ”yheart,”repliedtherquise;”letthepastbeforever

    fotten.iproseyouitaffordsaslittlepleasuretoreviveit

    asitdoesyou.alliaskis,thatvillefortandinflexible

    forthefutureinhispoliticalprinciples.reer,also,villefort,

    thatajestyforyourfealtyandstrict

    loyalty,andthatatourrendationthekiedtetthe

    past,asido”andheresheexteohierhand”asino

    yourey.butbearinnd,thatshouldtherefallinyourwayany

    oneguiltyofnspiringagainstthegovent,youuchthe

    reboundtovisittheoffe,asitisknown

    youbelongtoasuspectedfaly.”

    ”alas,da,”retuedvillefort,”profession,ases

    iobesevere.ihavealreadysuccessfully

    nductedseveralpublicprosecutions,andbroughttheoffeo

    ritedpunishnt.butdohethi.”

    ”doyou,ihinkso”inquiredtherquise.

    ”iaatleast,fearfulofit.napoleon,intheislandofelba,is

    toonearfranitykeepsupthehopesofhispartisans.

    rseillesisfilledhhalfpayofficers,whoaredaily,underone

    frivolouspretextorettingupquarrelshtheroyalists;

    froencearisentinualandfatalduelsangthehigherclassesof

    persons,andassassinationsinthelower.”

    ”youhaveheard,perhaps,”saidthetedesalvieux,oneofde

    saintransoldestfriends,andchaerlaintothetedartois,

    ”thattheholyallianovinghirohence”

    ”yes;they.de

    saintran;”and”

    ”tosainthelena.”

    ”forheavenssake,arquise.

    ”anislandsituatedohersideoftheequator,atleasttwo

    thousandleaguesfroere,”repliedtheunt.

    ”sochthebetter.asvillefortobserves,itisagreatactoffolly

    tohaveleftsubeta,wherehewasbo,andnaples,

    ofherinlaofacehitaly,the

    sntyofedforhisson.”

    ”unfortunately,”saidvillefort,”therearethetreatiesof1814,andwe

    olestnapoleonpacts.”

    ”oh,e.desalvieux.

    ”thereanytroubleovertreatiesionof

    shootingthepoordughien.”

    ”sprobablethat,bytheaidofthe

    holyalliatrusttothe

    vigilan.devilleforttopurifyrseillesofhispartisans.the

    kiherakingooking;ifhebeaowledgedassnof

    france,heshouldbeupheldinpeadtranquillity;andthisbest

    beeffeostinflexibleagentstoputdownevery

    attetatnspiracytisthebestandsurestansofpreventing

    schief.”

    ”unfortunately,da,”ansofthelaw

    isnotcalledupontointerfereuntiltheevilhastakenplace.”

    ”thenallhehasgottodoistoendeavortorepairit.”

    ”nay,da,thelalypooeffectthis;allit

    doistoavehewrongdone.”

    ”oh,devillefort,”criedabeautifulyouure,daughterto

    thetedesalvieux,andtheadeisellede

    saintran,”dotryaupsofaustrial

    rseilles.iolditissovery

    asing”

    ”asing,an,”inaschas,insteadof

    sheddingtearsasatthefictitioustaleofatheatre,

    youbeholdinalaa

    oflife.theprisoneryouthereseepale,agitated,andalard,

    insteadofasisthecaseainfallsona

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