小说站
小说站 欢迎您!
小说站 > 历史军事 > 基督山伯爵-The Count of Monte Cristo(英文版)

正文 第113节 文 / [法]大仲马

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twsoorthe

    nipulationofhisglass.

    thetruthhattheanticipatedpleasuresofthecaival,hthe

    ”holyhatosucceedit,sofilledeveryfairbreast,asto

    preventtheleastattentionbeiohebusinessofthe

    stage.theaadetheirentriesasunobservedorunthought

    of;atonts,thespectatorsease

    theirion,orrousetheelvesfrs,tolisten

    tosobrillianteffortofrianis,aedrecitativeby

    selli,ortojoininloudapplauseatthewonderfulpowersofla

    speeheyquicklyrelapsedinto

    theirforrstateofpreoccupationoriiion.towards

    thecloseofthefirstact,thedoorofaboxherto

    vatfranzhadbeenintrodu

    paris,aginedshestillhequickeyeof

    albertcaughttheinvoluntarystarthhenew

    arrival,and,tuingtohihesaidhastily,”doyouknoan

    ehatbox”

    ”yes;doyouthinkofher”

    ”oh,sheisperfeagnifit

    hairisshefrench”

    ”no;aveian.”

    ”andheais”

    ”untessg.”

    ”ah,iknoe”exclaidalbert;”sheissaidtopossessas

    dcleveessasbeauty.iohavebeeedtoher

    etheratdavillefortsball.”

    ”shalliassistyouinrepairingyouegligence”askedfranz.

    ”dearfelloshherasto

    veaketoherbox”

    ”hehonorofbeinginhersocietyandnversing

    esiyouknohatevensuch

    anacquaintahatghtydoingyouask.”atthat

    instant,theuntessperceivedfranz,andgraciouslyo

    hitofulinationofthehead.”upon

    tobeonexcellehe

    beautifuluntess.”

    ”youarestakeninthinkingso,”retuedfranzcaly;”butyou

    relyfallintothesaerroranyofouruntrynto

    tthestegregiousblunders,ianthatofjudgingthehabits

    ande,

    nothingisrefallaaeofthedegreeof

    intiaysupposeexistingangpersonsbythefaliarter

    theyseepon;thereisasilarityoffeelingatthisinstaween

    ourselvesaessnothingre.”

    ”isthere,indeed,goodfelloe,isitsyathyof

    heart”

    ”no;oftaste,”ntinuedfranzgravely.

    ”andinannerhasthisngenialityofndbeenevinced”

    ”bytheuntesssvisitingthelosseuasnight,by

    onlight,andnearlyalone.”

    ”youhher,then”

    ”iwas.”

    ”anddidyousaytoher”

    ”oh,thatgnifitruinis

    agloriousnunt”

    ”uponusthavebeenaveryeaining

    panionalone,orallbutalone,aninsucha

    plaentasthelosseuaofindnothiera

    talkaboutthanthedeadallisayis,ifeverishouldgetsucha

    ythe.”

    ”andyoueillchosen.”

    ”but,”saidalbert,breakinginuponhisdisurse,”he

    past;letusohepresent.areyounotgoingtokeepyour

    proseofintroduarks”

    ”certainly,directlythecurtainfallsoage.”

    ”ethisfirstaysoul,

    thattheyofini**.”

    ”oh,yes,theyingfinale.how

    exquisitelysellisingshispart.”

    ”butanafellowheis.”

    ”hen,doyousaytolaspecchiadidyoueverseeanything

    reperfectthaing”

    ”alibran

    andsontag,suakethesairessiononyou

    theyperhapsdoonothers.”

    ”atleast,youstadrerianisstyleaion.”

    ”ineverfanofhisdark,ponderousappearangingha

    voicelikeaans.”

    ”goodfriend,”saidfranz,tuingtohintio

    pointhisglassateveryboxiheatre,”youseeeterto

    approve;youarereallytoodifficulttoplease.”thecurtaih

    fellontheperforotheinfiisfaofthevisunt

    ofrcerf,,rapidlypassedhisfihroughhis

    hair,arrangedhiscravatandbands,andsigofranzthathe

    toleadtheutelyinterrogated

    theuntess,andreileihathe

    e,soughtnottoretardthegratificationofalberts

    eageriatiebeganatoourofthehouse,closely

    folloselfofthefeinutesrequired

    toreachtheoppositesideofthetheatretosettletheheightand

    sothnessofhisllar,andtethelappetsofhisat.this

    iortanttaskpletedastheyarrivedattheuntesssbox.

    atthekelyopened,andtheyoungnwho

    ,

    instantlyroseandsurrenderedhisplacetothestrangers,u,

    edtoretireuponthearrivalofothervisitors.

    fraedalbertasohestdistinguishedyoungnofthe

    day,bothasregardedhispositioninsocietyaraordinarytalents;

    nordidhesayrethah,forinparisandthecir

    oved,heodelof

    perfe.franzaddedthathispanion,deeplygrievedathaving

    beeedthehonorofbeiedtotheuntessduringher

    sojouinparis,ostanxioustokeupforit,andhadrequested

    hiranztoredythepastsfortunebyndughioherbox,

    andnptioninhavingtaken

    itupoodoso.theuntess,inreply,boo

    albert,aendedherhandhrdialkiofranz;then,

    invitingalberttotakethevatseatbesideher,sherended

    franztotakethebest,ifheovieheballet,and

    poiheonebehindherowassoondeeply

    engrossedindisursinguponparisandparisiantters,speaking

    totheuntessofthevariouspersohknehere.franz

    perceivedhopletelyheent;and,

    ...
(快捷键 ←)上一章 本书目录 下一章(快捷键 →)
全文阅读 | 加入书架书签 | 推荐本书 | 打开书架 | 返回书页 | 返回书目