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    tosuppeacefullyily,airingtorest,thathe

    yrenyour

    sightrelytoberenductedtohisprisonanddelivereduptothe

    executioner.ileaveyoutojudgehoedto

    bearyhsuchase.ofthis,hohatshould

    anyfavorableopportunitypresentitself,ifailtoofferyou

    thechoiceofbei.”

    ”forsha,devillefort”saidrenee,beingquitepale;”dont

    youseehoeningusayoulaugh.”

    ”islikeaduel.ihavealreadyrerded

    sentenes,againsttheversofpolitical

    nspiracies,andanydaggersybereadysharpened,

    andonlyyheart”

    ”gra.devillefort,”saidrenee,beingreandre

    terrified;”yousurelyarenoti.”

    ”indeedia”repliedtheyounggistrateile;”andinthe

    iingtrialthatyoungladyisanxioustohecasewould

    oillreaggravated.suppose,forinstaheprisoner,

    asisrethanprobable,tohaveservedundeapoleonan

    youexpeed,atthewordofhis

    orushfearlesslyontheverybayosofhisfoe,will

    scrupleretodriveastilettointotheheartofoneheknoo

    behispersohantoslaughterhisfelloerely

    becausebiddentodosobyoneheisboundtoobeybesides,one

    requirestheextofbeinghatefulintheeyesoftheaccused,in

    ordertolashonesselfintoastateofsuffitvehendpower.

    ianagainstipleadedsle,as

    thoughinyyprideistoseetheaccusedpale,

    agitated,andasthoughbeatenoutofallposurebythefireof

    eloquenation.

    ”bravo”criedoheguests;”thatise

    purpose.”

    ”justthepersonelikethepresent,”saidasend.

    ”asplendidbusihatlastcaseofyoursydear

    villefort”rerkedathird;”iarialofthenforrdering

    hisfather.upoheexecutionerhadlaid

    hishanduponhi”

    ”oh,asforparricides,andsuchdreadfulpeopleasthat,”interposed

    rettersverylittle;butasregards

    poorunfortunatecreaturesensistsinhavingxed

    theelvesupinpolititrigues”

    ”it;for,

    dontyousee,rehekingisthefatherofhispeople,andhewho

    shallplotorntriveaughtagainstthelifeandsafetyoftheparent

    ofthirtytillionsofsouls,isaparricideuponafearfullygreat

    scale”

    ”idontkno.de

    villefort,youhaveprosedhaveyounotalercyto

    thoseipleadfor.”

    ”keyourselfquiteeasyonthatpoint,”ans,h

    oneofhissiles;”youandiuponour

    verdicts.”

    ”love,”saidtherquise,”attendtoyourdoves,yourlapdogs,and

    eroidery,butdonotddlehyoudonotuand.nowadays

    thelitaryprofessionisinabeyahegisterialrobeis

    thebadgeofhonor.thereisau

    point.”

    ”tartogae,”saidvilleforthabow.

    ”iarquise.

    ”e

    otherprofessionthanyouroance.doyouknowi

    alashudderattheideaofeveroyingangel”

    ”dear,goodrenee,”,ashegazedhunutterable

    tendeessonthelovelyspeaker.

    ”letushope,ay

    provetheralandpoliticalphysiofthisprovince;ifso,hewill

    haveachievedanoblework.”

    ”andoneoeffacetherelleofhisfathers

    nduct,”addedtheinrrigiblerquise.

    ”da,”repliedvillefort,oufulsle,”ihavealreadyhad

    thehonortoobservethatfatherhasatleast,ihopesoabjured

    hispasterrors,andthatheis,atthepresentnt,afirnd

    zealousfriendtionandorderabetterroyalist,possibly,than

    hisson;forhehastoatoneforpastdereli,her

    iulsethahis

    arktheeffect

    ofhisoratory,chashehe

    benopenurt.

    ”doyouknoydearvillefort,”criedthetedesalvieux,”that

    isexactlyyselfsaidtheotherdayatthetuileries,when

    questionedbyhisjestysprincipalchaerlaintougthe

    singularityofanalliahesonofagirondinandthe

    daughterofanoffied

    fullytoprehendthatthisdeofrengpoliticaldifferences

    principles.thentheking,who,

    houtoursuspegit,hadoverheardourion,interrupted

    usbysaying,villefortobservethatthekingdidnotpronouhe

    phasison

    thatofvillefortvillefort,saidhisjesty,isayoungnreatjudgntanddiscretion,akeafigureinhis

    profession;ilikehiuditgavegreatpleasuretohearthat

    heethesoninlaarquisede

    saintran.ishouldselfhaverehetch,hadnotthe

    noblerquisanticipatedyoit.”

    ”isitpossiblethekinguldhavendesdedsofarastoexpress

    hielfsofavorablyof”askedtheenrapturedvillefort.

    ”igiveyouhisveryarquischoosestobedid,

    heajestysaidto

    hionthsagotonsulthiponthesubjectofyour

    espousinghisdaughter.”

    ”thatistrue,”ansarquis.

    ”houchdoiohisgraciousprihereidoto

    evigratitude”

    ”thatisright,”criedtherquise.”ilovetoseeyouthus.nohen,

    oste.”

    ”forpart,dearther.”interposedrerustyourwisheswill

    notprosper,andthatprovidepettyoffenders,

    poordebtors,andserable.devilleforts

    hands,thenishallbeed.”

    ”justthesaasthoughyouprayedthataphysightonlybe

    calledupontoprescribeforhead

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