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正文 第105节 文 / [法]大仲马

    栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twifeburiedinherbosoarayof

    onlightpouredthroughthetrees,andlightedupthefaceofthe

    dead.cucuttohadviolatedthydaughter,saidthebandit;iloved

    her,thereforeislehesportof

    theanspokenot,andgreh.now,

    ntinuedcarlini,ifihavedonehdrawing

    theknifefrohe,hehelditouttotheoldn

    honehand,htheotherhetoreopenhisvest.thouhast

    doneaninahoarsevoice;erace,

    son.sofhis

    stresssfather.theseanofbloodhad

    everan,aidtoburychild.carlini

    fetchedthefatherandthelantodigatthe

    footofahugeoak,behheyounggirlorepose.when

    thegraveed,thefatherkissedherfirst,ahelover;

    afterakingthehead,theotherthefeet,theyplacedher

    inthegrave.thentheykoneachsideofthegrave,andsaidthe

    prayersofthedead.then,heyhadfiheycasttheearth

    overtherpse,untilthegraveendinghis

    hand,theoldnsaid;ithankyou,son;andnoe

    alorepliedcarlini.leave,indyou.carlini

    obeyed,rejoinedhisrades,foldedhielfinhiscloak,andsoon

    appearedtosleepassoundlyastherest.ithadbeenresolvedthenight

    beforetoetto

    arousedhisn,andgavethearch.butcarliniquit

    theforest,eofritasfather.he

    to.hefoundtheoldnsuspended

    frohebraherave.

    hethentookanoathofbittervengeanceoverthedeadbodyoftheone

    aooftheother.buthepletethisoath,for

    tancarbineers,carlini

    esurprise,hohat,ashehhis

    fay,heshouldhavereceivedaballbetweenhisshoulders.

    thatastonishntceasedarkedtohis

    radesthatcucuttoatioenpacarlinisrearwhen

    hefell.ontheingofthedeparturefroheforestoffrosinonehe

    hadfollohedarkness,ahisoathofvengeance,

    and,likeaan,anticipatedit.theytoldteoriesof

    thisbanditfondi

    toperusia,everyorelesatthenaofcucutto.

    ”thesenarrativeseofioween

    luigiandteresa.theyounggirltreledverychathearingthe

    stories;butvaareassuredherile,tappiofhis

    goodfohresballsohatdidnot

    restoreherurage,hepoioacroedeadbranch,

    tookaitouchedthetrigger,andthebirdfelldeadatthefootofthe

    tree.tipassedon,aarried

    pashouldbetyandteresanieenyearsofage.theywere

    bothorphans,andhadonlytheireloyersleavetoask,hhadbeen

    alreadysoughtandobtained.onedayheyalkiheir

    plansforthefuture,theyheardts,

    andthensuddenlyancaoutofthehetwoyoung

    persoograzetheirflocks,andhurriedto.whenhe

    e

    theykbeabandit;butthereisan

    ihybetanbrigandandtheronpeasantandthe

    latterisaler.vaa,houtsayingaword,

    hastehestohatcloseduptheentraheirgrotto,drew

    itaadeasigntothefugitivetotakerefugethere,ireat

    unkno,andthenand

    resudhisseatbyteresa.instantlyafterarbineers,on

    horseback,appearedontheedgeoftheappearedto

    belookingforthefugitive,hefourthdraggedabrigandprisoner

    bythehethreecarbineerslookedaboutcarefullyoneveryside,

    sa.they

    hadseenhatisveryannoying,saidthebrigadier;forthe

    tocriedluigiand

    teresaatthesant.

    ”yes,repliedthebrigadier;andashisheadisvaluedatathousand

    roncroherewouldhavebeenfivehundredforyou,ifyouhad

    helpedustocatchhithethe

    brigadierhadantshope.fivehundredroncrohree

    thousandlire,andthreethousandlireareafortuwopoor

    orphansarried.

    ”yes,itisveryannoying,saidvabut.

    ”thenthecarbineerssuredtheuntryindifferentdires,but

    invain;then,afterati,theydisappeared.vaathehe

    stone,a.throughthecrevithegranitehe

    hadseealkinghthecarbineers,andguessed

    thesubjectoftheirparley.hehadreadienancesofluigi

    andteresatheirsteadfastresolutionnottosurrenderhiandhedrew

    froispocketapursefullofgold,.but

    vaaraisedhisheadproudly;astoteresa,hereyessparkledwhenshe

    thoughtofallthefihis

    purseofgold.

    ”and

    insteadofaserpent,andthislookfroeresashothatshe

    hydaughterofeve,auedtotheforest,pausing

    severaltisonhishepretextofsalutinghisprotectors.

    severaldayselapsed,andtheyhersaetto.the

    tiofthecaivalhand.theuntofsanfeliounceda

    grandskedball,toewere

    ieresahadagreatdesiretoseethisball.luigiasked

    perssionofhisprotector,thesteightbe

    presentangsttheservantsofthehouse.thised.theball

    heuntfortheparticularpleasureofhisdaughter

    elaheageandfigureof

    teresa,andteresaeascarla.ontheeveningofthe

    ballteresaostbrilliantoantsinher

    hair,andgayestglassbeads,sheeoftheenof

    frascati.luigianpeasant

    atholi

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