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”drettheaskedrrel,hhisopenlaugh.
”icertainlynot,”repliedtheunt.”no;ishouldretifthe
horsehadnotprovedgood.”
”itissogood,thatihavedistanceddechateaurenaud,ohe
bestridersinfraninisters
arabians;andadadanglars,
sixleaguesanhour.”
”thentheyfolloontecristo.
”see,theyarehere.”andatthesanuteacarriageoking
horses,aen,arrivedatthegate,h
openedbeforethethecarriagedroveround,andstoppedatthesteps,
folloeantdebrayhadtouchedtheground,
hethecarriagedoor.heofferedhishandtothebaroness,who,
desperceptibletoevery
ontecristo.butnothingescapedtheuntsnotidhe
observedalittlenote,passedhthefacilitythatindicatesfrequent
praadadanglarstothatofthenisters
secretary.afterhishebankerdesded,aspaleasthoughhehad
issuedfroistoinsteadofhiscarriage.dadanglarsthrew
arapidandinquiringglae
cristo,arouyard,overtheperistyle,andacrossthefront
ofthehouse,then,repressingaslightetion,usthavebeen
seeenanceifshehadherlor,sheasdedthe
steps,sayingtorrel,”sir,ifyouine,ishould
askyouifyouwouldsellyourhorse.”
rrelsledadthentued
roundtooextricatehirois
earrassnt.theuntuoodhi”ah,da,”hesaid,”whydid
yourequestof”
”hyou,sir,”repliedthebaroness,”onehing,oneis
sosuretoobtainit.ifit.rrel”
”unfortunately,”repliedtheunt,”iarreliveuphishorse,hishonorbeingengagedinkeepingit.”
”howso”
”helaidaedeahinthespaonths.you
uandnoalbeforethe
tinad,heonlylosehisbet,butpeoplewouldsayhewas
afraid;andabravecaptainofspahisotriskthis,eventratifyaprettyan,yopiniohestsacred
obligationsintheworld.”
”youseeposition,da,”saidrrel,bestoile
onntecristo.
”itseeto,”saiddanglars,inhisarsetone,illncealedbya
foradadanglars
seldolloarksofthiskindtopassunnoticed,but,tothe
surpriseoftheyoungpeople,shepretetohearit,andsaid
nothing.nteiledatherunusualhulity,andshowo
ienseporcelainjars,overarineplants,ofasizeand
delicacythatnaturealoneuldproduce.thebaronessonished.
”ohechestnuttreesinthe
tuileriesinsidehoousjarshavebeennufactured”
”ah,da,”repliednotaskofus,the
nufacturersoffineporcelain,suchaquestion.itistheworkof
ane,nstructedbythegeniiofearthander.”
”hoperiodthathavebeen”
”idonotknoperorofahadan
ovenbuiltexpressly,andthatinthisoventhiswere
successivelybaked.ttheheatofthefire;theotherten
sdeepintothesea.thesea,knowing
herh
ral,andencrustedthewo
hundredyearsbehesealstierviousdepths,forarevolution
carriedaperorakethetrial,andohe
doanufactureofthejarsandtheirdestintothe
sea.attheendoftentshey
thoughtingupthejars.diversdesdedines,de
expresslyonthedisvery,intothebayheyhroof
tenthreeonlyreiheresthavingbeenbrokenbythe
fondofthesejars,uponisshapen,frightfulnsters
havefixedtheirld,dulleyes,andinyriadsofsllfish
haveslept,seekingarefugefrohepursuitoftheirenees.”
antleforcuriosities,was
sofasplendidetree,one
afteranother.heetree,hebeganat
thecactus;butthis,notbeingsoeasilypluckedastheetree,
prickedhireadfully.heshuddered,andrubbedhiseyesasthough
aadrea
”sir,”saidnte,”idonotrendpicturestoyou,
ings;but,heless,herearetwo
byhobbe,apaulpotter,aeris,twobygerarddouhael,a
vandyke,azurbaran,andturillo,hlookingat.”
”stay,”saiddebray;”ireghishobbe.”
”ah,indeed”
”yes;it.”
”ontecristo.
”no;aheyrefusedtobuyit.”
”eaurenaud.
”youpretendnottokriough.”
”ah,pardon,”saidchateaurenaud;”ihaveheardofthesethings
everydaydurieightyears,andi
yet.”
”youwill,byandby,”saiddebray.
”ithinknot,”repliedchateaurenaud.
”jorbartoloocavaltianduntandreacavalti,”announced
baptistin.ablathekershands,gray
ustaajorsuniforoantededals
andfivecrossesinfact,thethhbearingofanoldsoldiersuch
eocavalti,thatteher
,dressediirely
neilinglyuntandreacavalti,thedutiful
son,hreeyoungpeoplealkingtogether.on
theentranfatherto
son,andthen,naturallyenough,restedoer,theybegan
critig.”cavalti”saiddebray.”afinena,”saidrrel.
”yes,”saidchateaurenaud,”theseitaliansareedandbadly
dressed.”
”youarefastidious,chateaurenaud,”replieddebray;”thoseclothesare
andquitenew.”
”thatisjustaobewell
dressedforthefirsttiinhislife.”
”en”ask
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