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defensive;”youaread.theabbebeganlikeyou,andin
threedaysyou,denoughtotieup;but,fortunately,
therearedungeonshere.”danteshestoolroundhishead.
”allright,allright,”saidthejailer;”allright,sinceyouwillhave
itso.iothegoveor.”
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head.thejailerout,auedinaninstant
harporalandfoursoldiers.
”bythegoveorsorders,”saidhe,”nducttheprisohetier
beh.”
”totheduhen,”saidtherporal.
”yes;ustputthednadn.”thesoldiersseized
dantes,whofollowedpassively.
hedesdedfifteensteps,andthedoorofadungeonened,and
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handsuntilhetouchedthehensatdoheeruntil
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intheplacedugrandurs,aeringthehousefoundthatthe
guestshehadleftattableakihesalon.renee
pany,anxiouslya,andhis
entraion.
”atuardianofthestate,royalist,brutus,isthe
tter”saidone.”speakout.”
”arehreatenedhafreshreignofterror”askedanother.
”hasthersiogrebrokenloose”criedathird.
”rquise,”saidvillefort,approaghisfuturetherinlaw,”i
requestyourpardonforthusleavingyou.ebya
feontsprivateion”
”ah,itisreallyaserioustter,then”askedtherquis,rerking
thecloudonvillefortsbrow.
”soseriousthatisttakeleaveofyouforafewdays;so,”addedhe,
tuingtorenee,”judgeforyourselfifitbenotiortant.”
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thisu.
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forparis,afriendofneisgoionight,andh
pleasureuakethe”theguestslookedateachother.
”youealone”saidtherquis.
”yes,letusgotothelibrary,please.”therquistookhisarand
theyleftthesalon.
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”anaffairofthegreatestiortahatdee
presenparis.noarquis,buthaveyou
anylandedproperty”
”allfortuneisinthefunds;sevehuhousand
francs.”
”thenselloutsellout,rquis,oryouall.”
”buthohere”
”youhaveabroker,haveyounot”
”yes.”
”thetertohiandtellhiosellouthoutan
instantsdelay,perhapsevennooolate.”
”thedeuarquis,”letuslosenoti,then”
and,sittingdotosell
outattherketprice.
”nohen,”saidvillefort,plagtheletterinhispocketbook,”i
sthaveanother”
”to”
”totheking.”
”totheking”
”yes.”
”idarenotajesty.”
”idonotaskyoutoajesty,butaskdesalvieuxto
doso.ietoreachthekingspresence
alitiesofdendinganaudiehatwould
oe.”
”butaddressyourselftothekeeperoftheseals;hehastherightof
entryatthetuileries,andprocureyouaudieanyhourofthe
dayoight.”
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disvery.thekeepereinthebackground,and
takealltheglorytohielf.itellyou,rquis,fortuneisde
ifiohetuileriesthefirst,forthekingfet
theservi.”
”inthate
theletter.”
”beasquiustbeontheroadinaquarterofan
hour.”
”tellyouratostopatthedoor.”
”youyexarquiseanddeisellerenee,
ileaveonsuchadayhgreatregret.”
”youbothhere,andkeyourfarewellsinperson.”
”athousandthanksander.”
therquisrang,aservaered.
”saytothetedesalvieuxthati.”
”noarquis.
”ishallbegoneonlyafeonts.”
villeforthastilyquittedtheapartnt,butreflegthatthesight
ofthedeputyprocureurrunningthroughthestreetso
throedhisordinarypace.at
hisdoorheperceivedafigureintheshadoedtofor
hiite
unobservedtoinquireafterhi
asvillefortdre.danteshad
spokenofrcedes,andvillefortinstantlyregnizedher.herbeauty
andhighbearingsurprisedhiandeof
herlover,itseedtohihatshehejudge,aheaccused.
”theyoungnyouspeakof,”saidvillefortabruptly,”isagreat
,deiselle.”rcedesburst
intotears,and,asvillefortstrovetopassher,againaddressedhi
”but,atleast,tellayknoherheisalive
ordead,”saidshe.
”idonotknoyhands,”repliedvillefort.
anddesirousofputtiotheinterview,hepushedbyher,and
orseisnot
thusbanished;likevirgilshearrowinhis
thesalon,villefortutteredasighthatwas
alstasob,andsankintoachair.
thenthefirstpangsofanunendingtortureseizeduponhisheart.the
nhesabition,thativictiolatedon
thealtarofhisfathersfaults,appearedtohialeandthreatening,
leadinghisaffiancedbridebythehand,andbringingrerse,
notsuchastheasfigured,furiousandterrible,butthatslow
andnsungagonyhourtohourup
totheveryntofdeath.thenhehadaation.hehad
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