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    arabesquesbrokeoff,aothegroundinflakes,exposingalarge

    estoheapertureoftherockhadbeenclosedhstohen

    thisstuitategranite.dantes

    struckeween

    theiices.itustdig.butbyseplayof

    etion,inproportionastheproofsthatfaria,hadnotbeen

    deceivedbecastronger,sodidhisheartgiveway,andafeelingof

    disuragentstoleoverhithislastproof,insteadofgivinghibr >

    freshstrength,deprivedhifit;thepickaxedesded,orrather

    fell;heplaceditontheground,passedhishandoverhisbrow,and

    reuhestairs,allegingtohielf,asanexcuse,adesireto

    beassuredthatiybecausehefelt

    thatheed

    toveritallfishingboats

    studdedthebosoftheblueo.

    danteshadtastednothing,buthethoughtnotofhusucha

    ilys,andagaihe

    cave.thepickaxethathadseedsoheavy,herin

    hisgrasp;heseizedit,andattackedtheerseveralblowshe

    pererelyplaced

    oneupoher,andveredhstuc;heiedthepointof

    hispickaxe,andusingthehandleasalever,hjoysoonsahe

    stouasifonhinges,andfallathisfeet.hehadnothingre

    todonohtheirontoothofthepickaxetodrahestones

    toonebyoheaperturelylargefor

    hioenter,butbying,heuldstillgtohope,aard

    thecertaintyofdeception.atlast,afterreion,dantes

    ehesendgrotto.thesendgrottloo

    thanthefirst;theairthatuldoerbytheneed

    openinghadthephiticslldaofindinthe

    outercave.heedioalloodisplacethefoul

    atsphere,andthenon.attheleftoftheopeningwasadarkand

    deepatodahereedaround

    thissendgrotto;itpty.

    thetreasure,ifitexisted,ehad

    atlengtharrived;toved,anddaewould

    bedecided.headvaoningallhis

    resolution,attackedthegroundhthepickaxe.atthefifthorsixth

    blohepickaxestruckagainstanironsubstaneverdidfuneral

    knell,neverdidalarell,produceagreatereffethehearer.

    haddantesfoundnothingheuldnothavebeereghastlypale.

    heagainstrue

    resistanesound.”itisacasketofh

    iron,”thoughthe.atthisntashadohe

    opening;dantesseizedhisgun,sprangthroughtheopening,andunted

    thestair.aouthofthecave,andwas

    feedingatalittledistahiscasion

    tosecurehisdinner;butdantesfearedlestthereportofhisgun

    shouldattractattention.

    hethoughtant,cutabranchofaresinoustree,lighteditatthe

    fireatugglershadpreparedtheirbreakfast,anddesded

    hthistorch.heoseeeverything.heapproachedtheholehe

    haddug,andnohtheaidofthetorch,sahathispickaxehadin

    realitystruckagainstironandedhistortheground

    andresudhislabor.inaninstantaspacethreefeetlongbyt

    broadesuldseeanoakenffer,boundhcut

    steel;intheddleofthelidhesae,h

    softhespa**lyviz.,asword,

    pale,onanovalshield,likealltheitalianarrialbearings,and

    suruntedbyacardinalshat;danteseasilyreghefariahad

    sooftendraforhithere:thetreasure

    pty

    casket.inaninstanthehadclearedeveryobstacleaway,andhesaw

    successivelythelock,placedbethetwohandles

    atead,allcarvedasthingsthatepoch,

    rehealsprecious.dantesseizedthehandles,and

    strovetolifttheffer;itpossible.hesoughttoopenit;lock

    andpadlockedunwilling

    tosurreheirtrust.dantesiedthesharpendofthepickaxe

    bethefferandthelid,andpressinghallhisforthe

    handle,burstopeenings.thehingesyieldediuand

    fell,stillholdingintheirgraspfragntsofthehechest

    en.

    edigo;heckedhisgunandlaiditbeside

    hihethenaysee

    intheresplenightoftheiroaginatioarsthanare

    visibleinthefirnt;thenhereopeheandstoodtionless

    azent.threepartntsdividedtheffer.inthefirst,

    blazedpilesofgoldenin;inthesend,wererangedbarsof

    unpolishedgold,hingattractivesavetheirvalue;

    ihird,edndgraspedhandfulsofdiands,pearls,andrubies,

    heyfelloher,soundedlikehailagainstglass.

    afterhavingtouched,felt,exahesetreasures,edndrushed

    throughthecaveslikeanseizedhfrenzy;heleapedonarock,

    froesea.hehthese

    uheseunheardoftreasuresbuta

    dreabr >

    hehehadnth

    enough;foraninstantheleanedhisheadinhishandsasiftoprevent

    hissensesfroeavinghiandthenrusheddlyabouttherocksof

    ntecristo,terrifyingthesandsgtheseafoh

    hisures;theued,and,stilluo

    believetheevidenceofhissenses,rushedintothegrotto,andfound

    hielfbeforethisneofgoldandjeehefellon

    hisknees,and,claspinghishandsnvulsively,utteredaprayer

    intelligibletogodalone.hesoonbecacalrandrehappy,for

    onlyo

    ounthisfortuherehousandingotsofgold,each

    tothreepounds;thenhepileduptyfivethousand

    ey,andbearingthe

    effigiesofalexandervi.andhispredecessors;andhesa

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