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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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