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    is.ifyouo

    seethekingsattoey,youstdesireforsoofthoseviolent

    anddangerousdiseasesfrohecureofuorredoundsto

    thephysi.”

    atthisnt,andasthoughtheutteranceofvillefortswishhad

    suffient,aservaeredtherooand

    diatelyrosefroable

    andquittedtherooponthepleaentbusiness;hesoon,however,

    retued,hisingh

    fondaffeefeatures,litupastheythen

    orethanusualfireandanition,seedfordtoexcite

    theiadrationhhshegazedracefuland

    intelligentlover.

    ”youno,addressihat

    iblethe

    disciplesofesculapiusinohingthatofnotbeingabletocalla

    dayoybetrothal.”

    ”andoisellede

    saintran,hanairofdeepi.

    ”foraveryserioustter,akehe

    executioner.”

    ”hoedreuingpale.

    ”isitpossible”burstsiltaneouslyfrollo

    thegistratetohearhiswords.

    ”yinfortionproverrect,asortofbonapartenspiracy

    hasjustbeendisvered.”

    ”ibelieveears”criedtherquise.

    ”iheletterntainingtheaccusation,atleast,”said

    villefort:

    ”thekingsattoeyisinfordbyafriendtothethrohe

    religionsinstitutionsofhisuntry,thatonenadednddantes,

    teoftheshippharaon,thisdayarrivedfroa,afterhaving

    touchedatnaplesandportoferrajo,hasbeenthebearerofaletter

    frourattotheusurper,andagaintaken

    theusurpertothebonapartistclubinparis.alerroborationof

    thisstateainedbyarrestingtheaboventionedednd

    dantes,,orhas

    itathisfathersabode.shoulditnotbefoundinthepossession

    offatherorsohe

    belongingtothesaiddantesonboardthepharaon.”

    ”but,”saidrehisletter,ous

    scraevenaddressedtoyou,buttothekingsattoey.”

    ”true;butthatgentlenbeingabsent,hissecretary,byhisorders,

    openedhisletters;thinkingthisoneofiortane,

    butnotfinding,tookupoogivethenecessaryordersfor

    arrestingtheaccusedparty.”

    ”thentheguiltypersonisabsolutelyinarquise.

    ”nay,dearther,saytheaccusedperson.youk

    pronouncehiuilty.”

    ”heisiody,”ans;”andrelyuponit,if

    theletterisfound,hebelikelytobetrustedabroadagain,

    unlesshegoesforthuheespean.”

    ”andheunfortunatebeing”askedrenee.

    ”heisathouse.”

    ”e,e,friend,”interruptedtherquise,”donotyour

    dutytoligowherever

    thatservicecallsyou.”

    ”ovillefort”criedrenee,claspingherhands,andlookingtowards

    herloverercifulonthisthedayofour

    betrothal.”

    theyoungnpassedroundtothesideofthetablehefair

    pleadersat,andleaningoverherchairsaidtenderly,

    ”togiveyoupleasure,sisetoshohelenity

    inpoifthechargesbroughtagainstthisbonapartisthero

    proverrect,ustgiveleavetoorderhis

    headtobecutoff.”reneeshuddered.

    ”hatfoolishgirl,villefort,”saidtherquise.”shewill

    soooverthesethings.”sosaying,dadesaintraended

    herdrybonyhandtovillefort,printingasoninlaws

    respeuusttry

    andfancytisyourdearhandikiss,asitshouldhavebeen.”

    ”theseareufulauspicestoayabetrothal,”sighedpoor

    renee.

    ”upoheangryrquise,”yourfollyexceeds

    allbounds.ishouldbegladtokiontherepossibly

    bebetentalityandtheaffairsofthestate”

    ”other”rredrenee.

    ”nay,da,iprayyoupardonthislittletraitor.iproseyouthat

    tokeupforherostinflexiblysevere;”

    thencastinganexpressiveglahisbetrothed,edtosay,

    ”feaot,foryourdearsakejusticeshallbeteeredercy,”

    andreceivingasileiu,villefortquitted

    theroo

    chapter7.theexanation.

    nosoonerhadvillefortleftthesalon,thanheassudthegraveair

    ofanhebalanceoflifeahinhishands.now,in

    spiteofthenobilityofhisuntehendofh,likea

    fior,hehadcarefullystudiedbeforetheglass,itwasby

    noanseasyforhioassuanairofjudicialseverity.exceptthe

    relleofthelineofpoliticshisfatherhadadopted,andh

    ghtinterfere,unlessheactedhthegreatestprudence,hhis

    oanuldbe.already

    rich,heheldahighofficialsituation,thoughonlytyseven.

    hearryayoungandgan,heloved,not

    passionately,butreasonably,asbecaadeputyattoeyofthe

    king;andbesidesherpersonalattras,,

    deiselledesaintransfalypossessednsiderablepolitical

    influence,heyinhisfavor.thedowry

    ofhisouofiftythousands,andhehad,besides,

    theprospeillionather

    fathersdeath.theseionsnaturallygavevillefortafeeling

    ofsuchpletefelicitythathisnds

    ion.

    atthedoorhetthessaryofpolice,.

    thesightofthisoffithethirdheavento

    earth;heposedhisface,asribed,andsaid,”i

    havereadtheletter,sir,andyouhaveactedrightlyiing

    thisn;noandthe

    nspiracy.”

    ”hepapers

    foundhavebeensealedupandplaself

    isnadednddaeonboardthethreesterthepharaon,

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