小说站
www.xsz.tw栗子小说 m.lizi.tw栗子网
www.lizi.twon&french,selvessoetowards
hiand,ashehadsaid,inbusinesshehadrrespos,andnot
friends.atterover,heuldbynoansat
forthisgenerousndusoo;
anduldonlyattributeittososuchselfisharguntasthis:”we
hadbetterhelpanhose
300,000franonthsthanhastenhisruin,and
getonlysixhtperoneybackagain.”unfortunately,
orrelsrresposdidnot
takethisvieeevencatoantrarydecision.the
billssignedbyrreledathisofficehscrupulous
exaan,were
paidbyclesainedinhis
abered,
thatifhehadtorepayohthe50,000fran.deboville,
andohthe32,500francsofbills,forhe
debtduetotheinspeegranted,hestbea
ruinedn.
theopinionofalltherhat,uhereverses
possibleforhio
reinsolvent.great,therefore,entthe
endofthenth,hecelledallhisobligationshhisusual
punctuality.stillnfidends,andthe
generalopinioeruinoftheunfortunateshipowner
hadbeenpostponedonlyuntiltheendofthenth.thenthpassed,
andrreldeextraordinaryeffortstogetinallhisresources.
forrlyhispaper,atanydate,akenhnfidendwaseven
inrequest.rreloiatebillsatniydaysonly,and
hebanksorrelhadso
fundsinginon,he
foundhielfinanditiohisesheendof
julyson&frenchhadnotbeenagai
rseilles;thedayafter,ortorrel,hehad
disappeared;andasinthatcityhehadhadnointerursebuththe
yor,theinspe.rrel,hisdepartureleftno
traceexceptintheriesofthesethreepersons.astothesailors
ofthepharaohavefoundshselsehey
alsohaddisappeared.
pal.
hedelayedpresentirrels,buttheowner,hearingof
hisarrival,.thepenelons
re,andtriedto
nsolehihebroughthilsotheauntofhisain
gaurdhadnotdaredtoapplyfor.ashedesdedthestaircase,
rreltpenelon,,de
gooduseofhisney,forheployer,
theedchearrassed,dreotheer
ofthelandingplace,passedhisquidfrootheother,
staredstupidlyhhisgreateyes,andonlyaohesqueeze
ofthehandbyaslightpressurein
retu.rrelattributedpenelonsearrassnttotheeleganceofhis
attire;itthegoodfellogoosuexpense
onhisoeother
vessel,andthushisbashfulnessarosefrohefactofhisnothaving,
ifaysoexpressourselves,ouingforthepharaonlonger.
perhapshehadetotellcaptaingaurdofhisgoodludto
offerhiloyntfroiser.”hyfelloorrel,
asheayyoueasterloveyouasilovedyou,andbe
refortuhanihavebeen”
augustrolledbyinuorenew
hiscreditorrevivetheold.ohofaugustit
rseillesthathehadlefttoailadthenitwassaid
thatthebillsonth,andthat
rrelhadgoneanuel,andhiscashier
cles,toetthecreditors.but,ntrarytoallexpectation,when
the31stofaugustca,thehouseopenedasusual,andclesappeared
behiingoftheunter,exanedallbillspresentedh
theusualscrutiny,and,froirsttolast,paidallhtheusual
preein,reover,t.rrelhadfully
anticipated,anduallyasthebillshe
shipoprehensible,andthen,h
thetenacitypeculiartoprophetsofbadnehefailureoff
untiltheendofsepteer.o,rrelretued;heed
byhisfalyeay,forfrohisjoueytoparis
theyhopedgreatthings.rrelhadthoughtofdanglars,
ienselyriorrelinforr
days,sinithatdanglarseheserviceof
thespanishbanker,hehadlaidthefoundationsofhisvast
ontthatdanglarssix
toeightllionsoffrandhadunlitedcredit.danglars,then,
hispocket,uldsaverrel;hehadbutto
passhisorrelorrelhadlongthought
ofdanglars,buthadkeptasoinstinctivetive,andhad
delayedaslongaspossibleavailinghielfofthislastresourd
rrelecrushedbythehuliationofa
refusal.yet,onhisarrival,rreldidnotutteraplaint,or
sayoneharshbracedhiser,pressed
eanuelshandth,andthengoingtohisprivateroobr >
onthesendfloorhadsentforcles.”then,”saidthetento
eanuel,”weareindeedruined.”
itojulieshould
es,toetothebr >
asspeedilyaspossible.thepooreinstinctivelythatthey
requiredalltheirstrengthtosupporttheblopended.besides,
xiliahoughhardlyty,hadgreatinfluence
overhisfather.heinded,uprightyoungn.attheti
herhadnodesiretochoosefor
hibuthadnsultedyoungxilianstaste.hehadatoncedeclared
foralitarylife,andhadinnsequeudiedhard,passed
brilliantlythroughthepolyteicschool,aas
sublieutenantofthe53doftheline.forayearhehadheldthisrank,
...