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    rreledforhisrigidobservaonlyoftheobligations

    iosedonasoldier,butalsoofthedutiesofan;ahus

    gaihenaof”thestoiyofthose

    thisepithetrepeateditbecausetheyhadheardit,anddid

    noteve.thisanhistherand

    sisteruheserioustrialh

    theyfelttheyistakenthe

    gravityofthisevent,forthentafterrrelhadenteredhis

    privateofficehcles,juliesahelatterleaveitpale,

    treling,andhisfeaturesbetrayiion.she

    ashepassedbyher,butthehycreature

    hasteneddohestaircasehunusualprecipitation,andonlyraised

    hishandstoheavenandexadeiselle,deiselle,

    isfortu

    aftergoupstairscarryingthreeheavy

    ledgers,aportfolio,andabagofney.

    rrelexaheledgers,opeheportfolio,anduhe

    ney.allhisfundsauo6,000,or8,000.francs,hisbills

    receivableuptothe5thto4,000or5,000,akiof

    everything,gavehi4,000.franountingto287,500

    franeansfapossiblesettlenton

    at.hoorreldoohisdinner,heappearedvery

    ingtothetenthanthedeepest

    dejeorrelusuallyoutandused

    totakehisffeeatthephoclub,ahesephore;this

    dayhedidhehouse,butretuedtohisoffice.

    astocles,heseedpletelybeofthedayhe

    selfonastonehhisheadbare

    andexposedtotheblazingsun.eariedtoforttheen,but

    hiseloquenahe

    businessofthehouse,nottofeelthatagreatcatastrophehungover

    therrelfaly.nightca,thetenhadched,hopingthat

    rreletothebuttheyheardhiass

    beforetheirdoor,andtryingtohenoiseofhisfootsteps.

    theylistened;he,andfastehedoor

    inside.darrelsentherdaughtertobed,andhalfanhourafter

    juliehadretired,sherose,tookoffhershoes,ahily

    alongthepassage,toseethroughthekeyholeherhusbandwas

    doing.inthepassageshesareatingshadowasjulie,who,

    uneasyherself,hadanticipatedherther.theyoungladytowards

    darrel.

    ”heising,”shesaid.theyhaduoodeachotherhout

    speaking.darrellookedagainthroughthekeyhole,rrelwas

    errelrerked,herdaughterhadnotobserved,

    thatherhusbandpedpaper.theterribleideathathe

    inghishadnot

    strengthtoutteraedascalsever,

    etohisbreakfastpunctually,and

    then,afterdinner,heplacedhisdaughterbesidehitookherhead

    inhisar,andheldherforalongtiagainsthisbosointhe

    evening,julietoldherther,thatalthoughhe,

    shehadnoticedthatherfathersheartbeatviolently.the

    tuchthesaheeveningofthe4thof

    septeer,rrelaskedhisdaughterforthekeyofhisstudy.julie

    treledatthisrequest,edtoherofbadon.whydidher

    fatheraskforthiskey,andaken

    froeriheyounggirllookedatrrel.

    ”haveidoneher,”shesaid,”thatyoushouldtakethis

    keyfroe”

    ”nothing,dear,”repliedtheunhappyearsstartingtohis

    eyesatthissilequestion,”nothing,onlyiade

    apretenusthaveleftitinroo”

    shesaid.ashe

    hasteonsulteanuel.”donotgivethiskeytoyourfather,”

    saidhe,”andtorrooing,ifpossible,donotquithiora

    nt.”shequestionedeanuel,butheknehing,orsay

    ber,

    darrelreinedlisteningforeverysound,and,untilthree

    ooing,sheheardherhusbandpai

    agitation.itselfonthebed.

    thetheranddaughterpassedthenighttogether.theyhadexpected

    xiliansinoing

    rreleheirchaer.he;buttheagitationofthe

    nightdare

    toaskhioore

    affeatetohisdaughter,thanhehadeverbeen.heuldnotcease

    gazingatandkissingthesindfulofeanuels

    request,her,buthesaid

    toherquickly,”reinother,dearest.”julieo

    ayhi”iodoso,”saidhe.

    thiserrelhadeversospoken,buthesaiditin

    atoneofpatealkindness,andjuliedidnotdaretodisobey.she

    reihesaspotstandiionless.aninstant

    aftersencircleher,andauth

    pressedherforehead.shelookedupandutteredanexclationofjoy.

    ”xilian,dearestbrother”shecried.atthesee

    rrelrose,andthres.”ther,”saidthe

    youngn,lookingalteatelyatdarrelandherdaughter,”

    hasoccurrede,andi

    haveehitherhallspeed.”

    ”julie,”saiddarrel,kingasigntotheyoungn,”goand

    tellyourfatherthatxilianhasjustarrived.”theyounglady

    rushedoutoftheapartnt,butonthefirststepofthestaircaseshe

    foundanholdierinhishand.

    ”areyounotdeisellejulierrel”inquiredthen,hastrong

    italia.

    ”yes,sir,”repliedjuliehhesitation;”isyourpleasureido

    notknowyou.”

    ”readthisletter,”hesaid,handingittoher.juliehesitated.”it

    nessenger.

    theyounggirlhastilytooktheletterfroisheopequickly

    andread:

    ”gothisnttothealleesdeillaerthehouseno.15,

    asktheporterforthekeyoftheroohfloor,ehe

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