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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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