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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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