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www.xsz.tw栗子小说 m.lizi.twthatusedinthegroundworkof
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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