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正文 第102节 文 / [法]大仲马

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    friendisdecidedlyd.”

    ”dearalbert,”retuedfranz,”youranse,andhy

    thelethiie,ofeille,only,adethatanshe

    safetyofro,asforus,itisonlytogratify

    a,anditoriskourlivesforsofoolisha

    tive.”albertpouredhielfoutaglassoflacrychristi,hhe

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    ”panionisquieted,

    andyouhaveseenhoyiioellhis

    luigivaa.isheashepherdoranoblenyoungoroldtallor

    shortdesbyce,like

    bugaboojohnorlara,ayregnizehi”

    ”youuldnotapplytoaerabletoinforouonallthese

    points,forikifell

    intohishands,goingfroerentinotoalatri,he,fortunatelyfor,

    relleadea

    presentofaverysplendide.”

    ”letusseethech,”saidalbert.

    signorpastrinidrehisfobagnifitbreguet,bearingthe

    naofitsker,ofparisiannufacture,andauntsro.

    ”hereitis,”saidhe.

    ”peste,”retuedalbert,”iplintyouonit;ihaveits

    fellohise

    3,000francs.”

    ”letushearthehistory,”saidfranz,tioningsignorpastrinitoseat

    hielf.

    ”yourexcellenciespertit”askedthehost.

    ”pardieu”ainstanding”

    thehostsatdoadeeaarespectfulbow,

    eantthathealltheyoknow

    ne,”saidfranz,atthentsignor

    pastriniouth,”thatyouknepawhenhe

    an,then”

    ”ayoungnheisonlytselfa

    reputation.”

    ”doyouthinkofthat,albertattytobethus

    faus”

    ”yes,andathisage,alexander,caesar,andnapoleon,ade

    sohe.”

    ”so,”ntinuedfranz,”theheroofthishistoryisonlytwoand

    ty”

    ”scarcelysoch.”

    ”ishetallorshort”

    ”oftheddleheightaboutthesastatureashisexcellency,”

    retuedthehost,pointingtoalbert.

    ”thanksfortheparison,”saidalbert,habow.

    ”goon,signorpastrini,”ntinuedfranz,slingathisfriends

    susceptibility.”toclassofsocietydoeshebelong”

    ”heoftheuntofsanfelice,

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    painara,aeredtheuntsservicewhenhewasfiveyearsold;

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    everydayluigiledhisflo

    palestrinato;everyday,atnineooing,the

    priestandtheboysatdohehelittle

    shepherdtookhislessonoutofthepriestsbreviary.attheendof

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    stylus.thecuraterelatedtheiotheuntofsanfelice,

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    orderedhisattendanttolethiatesti

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    ”agirlofsixorseventhatis,alittleyouhanvaatended

    sheeponafarearpalestrione

    aeresa.thetet,satdoher,

    lettheirflogletogether,played,laughed,andnversed

    together;intheeveningtheyseparatedtheuntofsanfelices

    flockfrohoseofbarori,andthechildreuedtotheir

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    theepthilooffrollfriendships.teresaaloneruledbyalook,

    apetuouscharacter,hthe

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    quettishtoexcess.thetonth

    froheuntofsanfelicesstehepriceofallthelittle

    carvingsine,klaces,

    andgoldhairpins.sothat,thankstoherfriendsgenerosity,teresa

    he

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