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    ordreadfullegeedhit.”

    ”ie,unt,ie,”saidvilleferly.

    ”thankyou,”saidotakeleave

    ofyou.”

    ”yousaidbeforethatyouonsieur,”said

    dadevillefort,”andyoutotelluswhywhenyour

    attentiohersubject.”

    ”indeedda,”saidntecristo:”iscarcelyknoellyoing.”

    ”nonsense;sayon.”

    ”essedfor

    hether.”

    ”isit”

    ”atelegraph.so.”

    ”atelegraph”repeateddadevillefort.

    ”yes,atelegraph.ihadoftenseenoneplacedattheendofaroadon

    ahillos,bendinginevery

    direeofthesebeetle,andi

    assureyouitotionthatigazedonit,foriuld

    hinkinghohatthesevarioussignsshould

    bedetocleavetheairhsuchprecisionastohe

    distahreehundredleaguestheideasandansitting

    atatableatoneendofthelioanothernsilarlyplacedatthe

    oppositeextrety,andallthiseffectedbyasileactofvolition

    oofthesehessage.ibegantothinkofgenii,

    sylphs,gnos,inshort,ofallthenistersoftheoccultsces,

    untililaughedaloudatthefreaksofoagination.nonever

    occurredtotoionoftheselargeis,

    htheirlongblackclaofinduheir

    stolehungeniusfaggedtodeathhcabals,

    faentintrigues.butonefinedayileaedthatthe

    verofthistelegraphch,hiredfortwelvehundred

    francsayear,andeloyedallday,notinstudyingtheheavenslike

    anastronazingontheerlikeanangler,orevenin

    enjoyingtheprivilegeoftheuntryaroundhibutallhis

    notonouslifeghisebellied,blackclawed

    fellohiatlengthifelt

    adesiretostudythislivingchrysalisreclosely,andtoendeavor

    touandthesecretpartplayedbytheseiactorshey

    occupytheelvessilyhpullingdifferentpieces.”

    ”andareyougoingthere”

    ”ia”

    ”edepartnt,or

    oftheobservatory”

    ”oh,no;ishouldfindtherepeopleetouand

    thingsofainignorant,andry

    toexplainto,inspiteofself,asteryheydo

    notuand.foi,ishouldyillusionsng

    isuniaired;itisquiteenoughtohavethosedissipatedhi

    hadfordoffelloures.ishall,therefore,notvisiteither

    ofthesetelegraphs,butoheopenuntrywhereishallfind

    agoodnaturedsiletohantheeheis

    eloyedtowork.”

    ”youareasingularn,”saidvillefort.

    ”liudy”

    ”theohatisstiatthisti.”

    ”thespanishone,youan,isuppose”

    ”yes;shouldyoulikealettertothehattheyghtexplain

    toyou”

    ”no,”saidntecristo;”since,asitoldyoubefore,idonoto

    prehendit.thentiuandittherea

    telegraphfor;itorethanasignfro.duchatel,

    orfro.ntalivet,traheprefeystified

    bytele,graphein.itistheihblackclaws,

    andtheayiginationinallits

    purityandallitsiortance.”

    ”gothen;forintheurseoftwillbedark,andyouwill

    notbeabletoseeanything.”

    ”foi,yhten.hewaybayonne”

    ”yes;theroadtobayonne.”

    ”andafterheroadtochatillon”

    ”yes.”

    ”bythetoean”

    ”yes.”

    ”thankyou.goodby.onsaturdayiyiressions

    hetelegraph.”atthedoortheuhetwo

    notaries,pletedtheactodisi

    valentine,andhenviofhavingdonea

    thingfailofredoundingnsiderablytotheircredit.

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    notonthesanight,ashehadintended,buttheing,the

    untofntecristooutbythebarrierdeakingthe

    roadtoorleans.leavingthevillageoflinas,houtstoppingatthe

    telegraph,sashepassed,theunt

    reachedthetoontlhery,situated,aseveryoneknohe

    highestpointoftheplainofthatna.atthefootofthehillthe

    untdisuntedaoasdbyalittleh,about

    eighteeninself

    stoppedbyahedge,uponhadsucceededtoredand

    eflowers.

    ntecristolookedfortheentraheenclosure,andlong

    infindingalittlee,ened

    asteredtheisthegate

    opened,ahenfoundhielfinalittlegarden,abouttyfeet

    longbytofthehedge,h

    ntaiheingeniousntrivancee,andonthe

    otherbytheoldtohivyandstuddedhwallflowers.

    noonehoughtinlookingatthisold,herbeaten,

    floraldeedressed

    uptoreceivehergrandchildrenatabirthdayfeastthatitwouldhave

    beenenag

    earsheproverbsaysallh,ithadalsoa

    voice.thegardenhravel,edgedbyaborder

    ofthianyyearsgrooneandlorthatwould

    havedelightedtheheartofdelaoderubens.thispathwas

    fordintheshapeofthefigureof8,thus,initsakinga

    yfeetinagardenofonlyty.

    neverhadflora,thefreshandslinggoddessofgardeners,been

    honoredorescrupuloushanthathaid

    toherinthislittleenclosure.infact,ofthetyrosetreesh

    fordtheparterre,notoneboretherkoftheslug,norhere

    evidenyheclusteringaphisructiveto

    plantsgropsoil.and

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