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joyallthesen,ifhe
gaveutteraheoneungingthoughtthatpervadedhisheart;
but,farfroisostfearedthat
hehadalreadysaidtoodbyhisrestlessnessandntinual
questions,hisnuteobservationsandevidentpreoccupation,aroused
suspistaleast,his
painfulpastgavetohisuntenanindeliblesadness,and
theglieringsofgayetyseehiscloud
transitory.
heslightestsuspi;andday,takinga
fo,dantesdeclaredhisiiontogoand
killsooftherocktorock,
hisruedintoaloveofsport,oradesireforsolitude.
ho,anddantesdidnotoppose
this,fearingifhedidsothatheghtincurdistrust.scarcely,
hoheygoneaquarterofaleaguewhen,havingkilledakid,
hebeggedjapototakeittohisrades,andrequesttheook
it,andknoedried
fruitsandaflaskofntepulo,hebilloffare.dantes
titotibehindandaroundabouthihaving
reachedthesuitofarock,hesa,his
panions,japohadrejoined,andwhowereallbusypreparing
therepastondsskillasarksnhadaugntedha
capitaldish.
edndlookedattheorantileof
ansuperiortohisfelloe,”saidhe,”these
personsricherbyfiftypiastreseach,togoandrisktheir
livesagainbyendeavtogainfiftyre;thentheyu
e
cityhtheprideofsultansandtheinsolenabobs.at
thisnthopekesdespisetheirriches,to
ible.yetpercetorroe,that
ishall,onpulsion,nsidersutetiblepossessionasthe
utsthappiness.oh,no”exclaidednd,”thatbe.the
istakeninthisohing.besides,
ittertodiethantontioleadthisloched
life.”thusdantes,onthsbeforehadnodesirebut
libertyhadnolibertyenough,andpantedforh.thecausewas
notindantes,butinprovideingthepoan,
hasfilledhiboundlessdesires.
ahwo
byatorrent,andanprobability,hunfoothadnever
beforetrod,dantesapproachedthespothegrottos
sthaveexisted.keepingalongtheshore,andexaningthesllest
objecthseriousattentiohoughtheuldtracertain
roan.
ti,ossyntle,as
itisallthingsoftheohave
respectedthesesigns,adeedegree
ularity,andprobablyhadefinitepurpose.occasionallythe
rksyrtle,ebushes
ladens,orbehparasitiondhad
toseparatethebranchesorbrushaosstoknohe
guiderksarksreneondfohopes.ght
itnothavebeenthecardinalhielf,in
orderthattheyghtserveasaguideforhisnepheheeventof
acatastrophe,plete.
thissolitaryplaan
desiroustreasure.only,ghtnotthesebetrayingrkshave
attractedothereyesthanthosefortheyadeandhadthe
darkandhfullyguardeditsprecioussecret
itseed,hoond,hisradesbythe
inequalitiesoftheground,thatatsixtypacesfroheharborthe
rksianygrotto.alargeroundrock,
placedsolidlyonitsbase,edto
lead.edndncludedthatperhapsinsteadofhavingreachedtheend
oftheroutehehadonlyexploreditsbeginning,ahereforetued
roundaracedhissteps.
anradeshadpreparedtherepast,hadgotso
aspring,spreadoutthefruitandbread,ahekid.justat
thentalfrohespit,they
saondspringingoisfroocktorock,
andtheyfiredthesignalagreedupon.thesportsninstantlyged
hisdire,andranquicklyto.butevenheyched
hisdaringprogress,edndsfootslipped,andtheysastaggeron
theedgeofaroddisappear.theyallrushedto,forall
lovededndinspiteofhissuperiority;yetjaporeachedhiirst.
hefoundedndlyingprone,bleeding,andalstsenseless.hehad
rolleddoyofteeheypouredalittle
ruoedyhhadbeforebeensobeneficial
tohiproduerly.edndopenedhiseyes,
plainedofgreatpaininhisknee,afeelingofheavinessinhis
head,andseverepainsinhisloins.theytothe
shore;but,althoughunderjaposdires,he
declared,oved.
itybesupposedthatdantesdidnotnohinkofhisdinner,buthe
insistedthathisrades,hisreasonsforfasting,should
havetheiral.asforhielf,hedeclaredthathehadonlyneedof
alittlerest,andthatheyretuedheshouldbeeasier.the
sailorsdidnotrequirechurging.theyellof
theroastedkidonious.
anhourafterondhadbeeo
doselfaboutadozenpacesforoleanagainsta
ssgrok.
but,insteadofgroespainsappearedtoincreasein
violeheoldpatron,oingin
ordertolandhisontandfrance,
betonddegreat
exertionsioply;butateaoaning
andtuingpale.
”hehasbrokenhisribs,”saidthender,inaloe.”no
tter;heisanex.wewill
tryandcarryhinboardthetartan.”dantesdec
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