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    台湾小说网  www.192.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twfired.theravisherstoppedsuddenly,hiskneesbent

    underhiandhefells.theyounggirlrose

    instantly,butthenlayohstrugglingintheagoniesof

    death.vaathenrushedtothedying

    nherlegshadfailedher,andshehaddroppedonherknees,sothat

    theyoungnfearedthattheballthathadbroughtdoy,had

    alsorothed.fortunately,shehed,anditwas

    frightalohathadovereteresa.self

    thatsheed,hetuedtoan.he

    hadjustexpired,outhinaspasfagony,

    andhishaironendinthesainedopenand

    o.frobr >

    thedayonhebandithadbeehets,he

    hadbeeneeresa,andhadsthat

    tihehad,andprofitingbythentwhenherloverhad

    leftheralone,hadcarriedheroff,andbelievedheatlengthhadher

    inhispoheball,directedbytheunerringskilloftheyoung

    herdsn,hadpierforant

    otiorary,teresa,

    shudderingineveryli,darednotapproachtheslainruffianbut

    bydegrees,andthreatingglahedeadbodyoverthe

    shoulderofherlover.suddenlyvaatuedtoistress:ah,

    saidhegood,goodyouaredressed;itisnoytutodress

    self.

    ”teresaheadtofootinthegarboftheuntof

    satosbodyinhisarand

    othegrotto,aiside.

    ifasendtravellerhadpassed,herahing,a

    shepherdesseregrs

    andneondpins,andbuttonsofsapphires,

    eralds,andrubies.he,havebelievedthathehad

    retuedtothetisofflorian,andlared,onreag

    paris,thathehadtanalpineshepherdessseatedatthefootof

    thesabinehill.attheendofaquarterofanhourvaaquittedthe

    grotto;hisstuthanthatofteresa.hewore

    avestofgaetloredvelvet,hbuttonsofcutgold;asilk

    broidery;aronscarftiedroundhisneck;a

    cartridgeboxhgold,andredandgreensilk;skybluevelvet

    breeches,fastenedabovethekneeondbuckles;gartersof

    deerskin,hathousandarabesques,andahatwhereonhung

    ribbonsofalllors;thisgirdle,andasplendid

    poniardiration.vaain

    thisattirereseledapaintingbyleopoldrobert,orschz.hehad

    assudtheeuofansaheeffect

    produileofpridepassedoverhis

    lips.noy

    fortune,aybeoh,yesexclaidtheyounggirl

    enthusiastically.andfolloeheworlds

    end.thentakearausoolose.the

    younggirldidsohoutquestioningherloverastowherehewas

    nduontashandso,

    proud,andpotoheforest,andsoon

    e.ountainwere

    khereforeoation,

    althoughthereentrack,butheknehbylookingat

    thetreesandbushes,andthustheykeptonadvangfoearlyanhour

    andahalf.attheendofthistitheyhadreachedthethickestofthe

    forest.atorrent,patook

    thishe

    tuftedurageofthepines,seed,butforthedifficultiesofits

    dest,thatpathtoaveusofe

    alardattheedlookoftheplainaroundher,and

    pressedcloselyagainstherguide,notutteringasyllable;butasshe

    saadvanceposeduntenance,sheendeavored

    torepressheretion.suddenly,abouttenpa,an

    advavaa.notaep,he

    said,oryouareadeadn.pa,raisinghis

    handhagestureofdisdairain

    heralar,doherwho

    areyouinquiredthesentinel.iauigivaa,shepherdof

    thesanfelicefardoyouihyour

    paniohen,

    saidthesentinel;or,asyouknopasled

    disdainfullyatthisprecautionoofthebandit,before

    teresa,andntioadvanceefirndeasystepas

    before.attheendoftehebanditdethesigntostop.

    thetitatedthecryof

    acroay

    noforheyon

    teresagtrelinglytoherloveratthesightofhe

    glisteningofcarbihroughthetrees.theretreatofroccabianca

    alluntain,erdays

    hadbeenavoloainctvolobeforethedaysusand

    rolushaddesertedalbatoeandfoueresa

    andluigireaselvesinthe

    preseanwhoseeksandwishes

    tospeaktoyou,saidthesentinel.hashetosayinquired

    theyoungnndinthechiefsabsence.io

    saythatiairedofashepherdslife,pasreply.ah,

    iuand,saidthelieutenant;andyouseekadttaoour

    ranksepinara,

    andanagni,pa.yes,buticatoask

    sothihantobeyourpanion.andaythatbe

    inquiredthebanditseoasktobeyour

    an.thebanditsshoutedhlaughter.

    andahe

    lieutenant.ihavekilledyourchief,cucutto,whosedressinow

    firetothevillasanfelicetoprocureaweddingdress

    forbetrothed.anhourafterpaain,

    vicecucuttodeceased.”

    ”ydearalbert,”saidfranz,tuingtowardshisfrien

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