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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw.devillefortinsignifit,orelse

    dictatedbyvenalaition,”theseothe

    sentintsinisterofpolicehaduttereduch

    nfidenhourbefore.

    villefortuoodthekingsi.anyotherpersonwould,perhaps,

    havebeenoverebysuintoxigdraughtofpraise;but

    hefearedtokeforhielfartalehepoliister,

    althoughhesahatdandre.infact,the

    nister,heplenitudeofhispoouh

    napoleo,ghtindespairathisate

    dantesandsolaybarethetivesofvillefortsplot.realizingthis,

    villefortinister,insteadof

    aidingtocrushhi

    ”sire,”saidvillefort,”thesuddennessofthiseventstprovetoyour

    jestythattheissueisinthehandsofprovidence;ajesty

    ispleasedtoattributetoasprofoundperspicacityissilyowing

    todihaveprofitedbythatce,likeagoodaed

    servantthatsall.donotattributetorethanideserve,sire,

    thatyourjestyyneverhaveoccasiontorecallthefirstopinion

    youhavebeenpleasedtoforf.”thenisterofpolicethanked

    theyoungnbyaneloquentlook,andvillefortuoodthathehad

    succeededinhisdesign;thatistosay,thathoutforfeitingthe

    gratitudeoftheking,hehaddeafriendofoneon,incaseof

    y,heghtrely.

    ”tisedtheking.”andnoeinued,

    tuingtoinisterofpolice,”ihaveno

    furtheroayretire;ainstodois

    inthedepartntofthenisterofwar.”

    ”fortunately,sire,”saiddeblacas,”y;your

    jestyknostheirloyaltyandattat.”

    ”donotntios,duke,to,foriknoo

    platheyet,speakingofreports,baron,haveyouleaed

    hregardtotheaffairintheruesaintjacques”

    ”theaffairintheruesaintjacques”exclaidvillefort,uo

    repressanexclation.then,suddenlypausing,headded,”yourpardon,

    sire,butdevotiontoyourjestyhasdefet,notthe

    respeyheart,butthe

    rulesofetiquette.”

    ”goon,goon,sir,”repliedtheking;”youhavetodayeaedtheright

    tokeinquirieshere.”

    ”sire,”interposedthenisterofpolice,”itagotogive

    yourjestyfreshinfortiohishead,when

    yourjestysattentiontractedbytheterribleeventthathas

    occurredinthegulf,andnohesefactsoiyour

    jesty.”

    ”orary,sir,orary,”saidlouisxviii.,”this

    affairseetotohaveadecidedionhthathoccupies

    ourattention,ahofgeneralquesneluson

    thedireeofgeneral

    quesnel,villeforttreled.

    ”everythingpointstotheninisterof

    police,”thatdeaththeresultofsuicide,asbelieved,

    butofassassination.generalquesappears,hadjustlefta

    bonapartistclubwhenhedisappeared.anunknownpersonhadbeen

    thating,anddeanappointntintherue

    saintjacques;unfortuhegeneralsvalet,whowasdressing

    hishairattheraered,heardthestreet

    ntioned,butdidnotinisterrelated

    thistotheking,villefort,he

    speakerslips,tuedalteatelyredandpale.thekinglookedtowards

    hi

    ”doyounotthinke,devillefort,thatgeneralquesnel,

    theybelievedattachedtotheusurper,butirely

    devotedto,hasperishedthevibush”

    ”itisprobable,sire,”repliedvillefort.”butisthisallthatis

    known”

    ”theyareoraaing.”

    ”onhistrack”saidvillefort.

    ”yes,theservanthasgivenhisdesanoffroifty

    tofiftythblackeyesveredhshaggy

    eyebroustache.he,

    buttoothe,andhisbuttoherosetteofan

    officerofthelegionofhonor.yesterdayapersolyrresponding

    hthisdescriptionhesightofatthe

    eroftheruedelajussieherueqheron.”villefort

    leahebainisterofpolice

    onspeakihislegsbendunderhibuthat

    theunkno,he

    breathedagain.

    ”ntioseekforthisn,sir,”saidthekingtothenisterof

    poliallbutnvinced,generalquesnel,who

    ont,hasbeenrdered,his

    assassins,bonapartistsoot,shallbecruellypunished.”itrequired

    allvillefortsolnessnottobetraytheterrorhhis

    de.

    ”hoeasperity;”thepolicethink

    thattheyhavedisposedoftheatterurderhas

    beentted,andespeciallysoheyadd,andhe

    trackoftheguiltypersons.”

    ”sire,yourjestyplysatisfiedonthispointat

    least.”

    ”,foryou

    stbefatiguedaftersolongajouey;goa.ofurseyou

    stoppedatyourfathers”afeelingoffaintnesscaovervillefort.

    ”no,sire,”hereplied,”ialightedatthehoteldedrid,intherue

    detouon.”

    ”butyouhaveseenhi

    ”sire,istraighttotheducdeblacas.”

    ”butyou,then”

    ”ithinknot,sire.”

    ”ah,ifot,”saidlouis,slingiall

    thesequestioive;”ifotyouand

    noirtierarenototerpossible,andthatisanother

    sacrificedetotheroyalcause,andforhyoushouldbe

    repensed.”

    ”sire,thekindnessyourjestydeignstoevioeisa

    repestaitionthatihavenothing

    retoaskfor.”

    ”nevernd,sir,akeyourndeasy.inthe

    anhekingheredetachedthecrossofthelegionofhonor

    ,hecrossofst.louis,

    abovetheorderofnotredaduntcarlandst.lazare,andgaveit

    tovillefort”intheahiscross.”

    ”sire,”saidvillefort,”yourjestys

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