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    allbeours,ifhose”

    ”doyoubelieveit”

    ”anofhisholyprofessiondeceiveus”

    ”ypart,iy

    handsoftheaffair.”sosaying,sheohestaircase

    leadingtoherchaer,herbodynvulsedhchills,aeeth

    rattlinginherhead,inspiteoftheinteoftheher.

    arrivedatthetopstair,shetuedround,andcalledout,inawaing

    tooherhusband,”gaspard,nsideryouareabouttodo”

    ”ihavebothreflectedanddecided,”ahen

    enteredherchaer,theflofhherheavy,

    uaintread,assheproceededtochair,intohshe

    fellasthoughexhausted.

    ”entbelo

    haveyoudeupyourndtodo”

    ”totellyoualliknohereply.

    ”icertainlythinkyouacthepriest.”not

    beaypleaseto

    silythatif,throughyourassistance,iuld

    distributethelegacyagtothehetestator,why,so

    chthebetter,thatisall.”

    ”ihopeitybeso,”repliedcaderousse,hisfaceflushedh

    cupidity.

    ”iallattention,”saidtheabbe.

    ”stopanute,”ansightbeinterruptedinthe

    stiingpartofstory,y;anditisas

    adeknooourselves.”

    hthesestealthilytothedoor,hheclosed,and,

    byillgreaterprecaution,boltedandbarredit,ashewas

    aetheabbehadchosenhis

    plaovedhisseatintoaerof

    therooselfhelight

    hrohenarrator;then,hheadbentdownand

    handsclasped,orratherchedtogether,hepreparedtogivehis

    selfolestool,

    exa.

    ”reer,thisisnoaffairofne,”saidthetrelingvoiceofla

    bersheviehe

    scehatingbelow.

    ”enough,enough”repliedoreaboutit;iake

    allthensequenyself.”andhebeganhisstory.

    chapter27.thestory.

    ”first,sir,”saidustkeaprose.”

    ”isthat”inquiredtheabbe.

    ”akeuseofthedetailsiabouttogiveyou,that

    you;forthe

    personsofiabouttotalkareridpohey

    onlylaidthetipsoftheirfingerson,ishouldbreaktopieceslike

    glass.”

    ”keyourselfeasy,friend,”repliedtheabbe.”iapriest,and

    nfessionsdiei.rellect,ouronlydesireistocarry

    out,inafittihelasthen,

    houtreserve,ashouthatred;tellthetruth,theruth;i

    donotknoayknoyouareabouttospeak;

    besides,ianitalian,andnotafren,andbelongtogod,and

    notton,andishallshortlyretireto,hihave

    onlyquittedtofulfilthelastan.”thispositive

    assuraogivecaderoussealittleurage.

    ”stances,”saidcaderousse,”iwill,i

    evenbelieveioughttoundeceiveyouastothefriendshiphpoor

    edndthoughtsosincereanduionable.”

    ”beginondtalkedto

    agreatdealabouttheoldnforhehadthedeepestlove.”

    ”thehistoryisasadone,sir,”saidcaderousse,shakinghishead;

    ”perhapsyouknoheearlierpartofit”

    ”yes.”ansoedtoeverythinguntilthe

    ntallarseilles.”

    ”atlareserveoh,yes;iethisnt.”

    ”nothisbetrothalfeast”

    ”ithefeastthatbegansogaylyhadaverysorrowfulending;

    apolicessary,folloered,anddanteswas

    arrested.”

    ”yes,anduptothispointiknoself

    onlykne,forheneverbeheldagain

    thefivepersonsihavenadtoyou,orheardntionofanyoneof

    the”

    ”orrelhasteoobtainthe

    particulars,andtheyauedaloohis

    ho,foldeduphishtearsinhiseyes,andpacedup

    anddotobedatall,

    foriandheardhie;andfor

    self,iassureyouiuldnotsleepeither,friefofthepoor

    fathergavegreatuneasiness,aephetookyheart

    asreallyasifhisfoothadpressedagainstbreast.theday

    rploretheprote.devillefort;shedidnot

    obtainit,hoan;so

    serableabroken,havingpassedasleeplessnight,andnot

    touchedfoodsihepreviousday,shetogohherthat

    sheghttake;buttheold.no,was

    theoldnsreply,iypoordearboy

    lovesbetterthananythingiofprison

    heeahefirstthing,andhinkifi

    didnotiheardallthisfroheas

    anxiousthatrantoayher,for

    hisfootstepsoverheadnightanddaydidnotleaveants

    repose.”

    ”butdidyounotgoupstairsandtrytohepooroldn”

    askedtheabbe.

    ”ah,sir,”repliedcaderousse,”hose

    bensoled,andhehese;besides,iknohe

    seedtodislikeseeing.onenight,however,iheardhissobs,andi

    ulddesiretogouptohibuthedhisdoor

    hepraying.iotnotoyou,sir,

    alltheeloquentpllanguagehedeuseof;itwas

    rethay,itorethangrief,andi,noter,and

    hatethejesuits,saidthentoself,itisreallyvery

    gladthatihavenotanychildren;forifiherasuch

    exandoes,anddidnotfindinryor

    heartallheisnoyselfintotheseaatonce,

    foriuld.”

    ”poorfather”rm

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