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www.192.twheforr,”thissplendiddiandght
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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