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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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