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正文 第115节 文 / [法]大仲马

    小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twtscreadtheuntess.”oh,praydo,for

    heavenssake,tellusallaboutisheavaire,oraresuscitated

    rpse,or”

    ”ifane.”

    ”andid,”saidtheuntess,shruggingupher

    beautifulshoulders,asthoughaninvoluntaryshudderpassedthroughher

    veins,”thatthoseanwillneverbelikely

    tethi”thesensationexperiencedbyfranzlynot

    peself;another,aedpersohe

    saunatableaisgivihe

    untesshadasendtidirectedherlteatthebox,”do

    youthinkofouroppositeneighbor”

    ”selfinalivingfor”

    thisfreshallusiontobyroofranzsuntenance;

    althoughheuldbutallohatifanythingoinducebelief

    ieanas

    thesteriouspersonagebeforehi

    ”istpositivelyfindout

    hisseat.

    ”no,no,”ustnotleave.idependuponyou

    toesrtho.oh,indeed,iityoutogo.”

    stt,ofurse:”thesonofanillfatedsire,andthe

    fatherofayetreunfortunatefaly,boreinhislooks

    thatelancholybyhe

    physiognostsofthattipreteodistinguishthose

    ioaviolentandunhappydeath.”the

    abbot,ch.xxii.

    ”isitpossible,”hatyoueainanyfear”

    ”illtellyou,”ansostperfect

    beliefienpires,andevenassuredthathehad

    seehedeseperfectlyrrespondsh

    thefeaturesandanbeforeus.oh,heistheexact

    personificationofihavebeeoexpectthealblackhair,

    largebright,glitteringeyes,ins

    buing,thesaghastlypalehenobserve,too,thatthe

    anisaltogetherunlikeallothersofhersex.sheisa

    franger.nobodyknoesfro

    nodoubtshebelongstothesahorribleracehedoes,andis,like

    hielf,adealeringicalarts.ieofyounottogonear

    hitleasttonight;andiftorroystillntinues

    asgreat,pursueyourresearchesifyoutonightyouher

    eantokeepyoualltoself.”franz

    protestedheuldnotdeferhispursuittillthefollowingday,for

    nyreasons.”listento,”saidtheuntess,”anddonotbesovery

    headstrong.iaoingho.ihaveapartyathousetonight,and

    thereforeaintilltheendoftheopera.now,i

    otforoantbelieveyousodevoidofgallantryastorefusea

    ladyyouresrtoaskyouforit.”

    therehingelseleftforfranztodobuttotakeuphishat,

    openthedoorofthebox,andoffertheuntesshisarite

    evident,byherhatheruneasinessfeigned;andfranz

    hielfuldafeelingofsuperstitiousdreadsoch

    thestrongerinhiasitarosefrovarietyofrroborative

    relles,an

    instinindbythealesshe

    hadlisteillshebelievedtheruths.franzuldevenfeelher

    arreleasheassistedherintothecarriage.uponarrivingat

    herhotel,franzperceivedthatshehaddeceivedhihenshespokeof

    expegpany;orary,heroubeforetheappointed

    hourseedgreatlytoastonishtheservants.”excuselittle

    subterfuge,”saidtheuntess,ioherpanions

    halfreproaanhad

    defeelquiteunfortable,andiloobealohatight

    posestartlednd.”franzessayedtosle.”nay,”saidshe,”do

    notsle;itillacrdshtheexpressionofyouruntenand

    iaureitdoesnfroourheart.hoiseone

    thing.”

    ”isit”

    ”prose,isay.”

    ”iydeternationof

    findingoutanis.ihaverereasonsthanyouigine

    fordesiringtoknoe,andherheis

    going.”

    ”esfroagnorant;butireadilytellyouwherehe

    isgoingto,andthatisdohouttheleastdoubt.”

    ”letusonlyspeakoftheproseyouetoke,”saidfranz.

    ”ustgiveyourdiatelytoyour

    hotel,atettofolloantonight.thereare

    certainaffieet

    afterserveasanductorbethat

    nand.pursueyourchaseafterhiorrowaseagerlyasyou

    please;butneverbringhiear,ifyouedieof

    terror.andnos,andtrytosleepawayall

    relleyoquitesureishall

    notbeabletoyeyes.”sosaying,theuntessquittedfranz,

    leavinghiodecideerelyasingherselfat

    hisexpense,orherherfearsandagitationsweregenuine.

    uponhisretutothehotel,franzfoundalbertinhisdressinggown

    andslippers,listlesslyextendedonasofa,skingacigar.”dear

    felloreallyyou

    expeorrow.”

    ”dearalbert,”repliedfranz,”ialadofthisopportunityto

    tellyou,onosterroneousnotion

    ngitalianen.ishouldhavethoughtthentinualfailures

    youhavetighthavetaughtyou

    betterbythisti.”

    ”uponsoul,theseen

    aright.heygiveyoutheirhandtheypressyoursin

    retutheykeepupaityoutoay

    theo.erofthese

    rksofflatteringattention,herreputationwouldbegoneforever.”

    ”andtheveryreasohisfiryputsolittle

    restraintontheiruch

    inpubliusthave

    perceivedthattheuntessed.”

    ”atansittingoppositeto

    usinthesaboxypart,it

    thenthelobbyafterthene,if

    iguesswhereyou

    ...
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