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villefortpressedherhandtoletherkno.they
lookedflars,but,asheespeciallyiedin
poeticalideas,hehadgoothegarden,andajor
onte
edindespair.hetookthearfdadanglars,and
nductedherintothegarden,heyfounddanglarstakingffee
betada,”hesaid,”didialarou
ch”
”oh,no,sir,”sheanspressus
differently,aoodofournds.”villefortforced
alaugh.”andthen,youknoion,is
suffit.”
”aybelieveifyoulike,butitis
opinionthatacrihasbeehishouse.”
”takecare,”saiddadevillefort,”thekingsattoeyishere.”
”ah,”repliedntecristo,”siisthecase,iake
advantageofhispresenydeclaration.”
”yourdeclaration”saidvillefort.
”yes,beforenesses.”
”oh,thisisveryiing,”saiddebray;”iftherereallyhasbeena
cri,igateit.”
”therehasbeenacri,”saidntecristo.”ethisen;
e,villefort,foradeade
beforethepetentauthorities.”hethentookvillefortsarand,at
thesati,holdingthatofdadanglarsunderhisown,hedragged
theprocureurtotheplantaintree,heshadehickest.all
theuestsfolloontecristo,”here,inthis
veryspot”aaedupontheground,”ihadtheearthdugupand
freshuldputin,torefreshtheseoldtrees;yn,digging,
foundabox,orrather,theironidstofh
of
dadanglarsstiffen,bled.”anewlybo
infant,”repeateddebray;”thisaffairbeesserious”
”eaurenaud,”inohen,wheni
saidthathouseshadsoulsandfacesliken,andthattheirexteriors
carriedtheiressoftheircharacters.thishouseybecause
itorseful:itorsefulbecauseitncealedacri.”
”e”askedvillefort,halasteffort.
”hoetoburyalivingchildinagarden”criednte
cristo.”andpraydoyoucallsua”
”butwasburiedalive”
”thereifithisgardenhasneverbeena
cetery.”
”ajorcavalti
ily.
”oh,theirheadsaresooncutoff,”saiddanglars.
”ah,indeed”saidcavalti.
”ithinkso;anht,devillefort”askedntecristo.
”yes,unt,”repliedvillefort,inavoioan.
ntecristo,seeingthatthethehadpreparedthis
seuldscarcelye,andnotocarryittoofar,
said,”e,gentlen,soffee,tohavefottenit,”and
henductedtheguestsbacktothetableonthelawn.
”indeed,unt,”saiddadanglars,”iashadtoo,butall
yhtfulstorieshavesoupset,thatistbegyoutolet
sitdoontecristobo
todadevillefort.”ithinkdadanglarsagainrequiresyour
bottle,”hesaid.butbeforedadevillefortuldreachherfriend
theproetoedanglars,”ist
speaktoyou.”
”when”
”torrow.”
”where”
”inoffice,ori,ifyoulike,thatisthesurestplace.”
”iontdadevillefortapproached.
”thanks,dearfriend,”saiddadanglars,tryingtosle;”itis
oveochbetter.”
chapter64.thebeggar.
theeveningpassedon;dadevillefortexpressedadesiretoretu
toparis,edanglarshadnotdaredtodo,nothstandingthe
uneasinesssheexperienced.onhis.devillefortwas
thefirsttogivethesignalofdeparture.heofferedaseatinhis
landautodadanglars,thatsheghtbeuhecareofhiswife.
asflars,absorbedinaiion.
cavalti,hepaidnoattentiontoanythingthatassing.while
nteellingbottleofdadevillefort,he
hadnotiadadanglars,andhesouessedallthathadpassedbet,thoughthewordshadbeen
utteredinsoloedanglars.
ents,healloorrel,chateaurenaud,
anddebraytoleaveonhorsebadtheladiesindevilleforts
oredelightedajorcavalti,had
offeredhiseatinhiscarriage.andreacavaltifoundhistilbury
,ineveryrespectacaricatureofthe
englishfashion,andingontiptoetoholdalargeirongrayhorse.
andreahadspokenverylittleduringdinner;heelligent
lad,andhefearedtouttersoabsurditybeforesonygrandpeople,
angst,hdilatingeyes,hesahekingsattoey.then
hehadbeenseizeduponbydanglars,harapidglahe
stiffneajorandhisdestson,andtakingintoion
thehospitalityoftheunt,deuphisndthathehe
soenabobetoparistofinishtheionof
hisheir.heedond
ajorslittlefinger;forthejor,likea
prudentn,incaseofanyacthappeningtohisbanknotes,had
iediatelyedthentoanavailableasset.then,afterdinner,
oextofbusiness,hequestiohefatherandsonupontheir
deofliving;aherandson,previouslyinfordthatitwas
throughdanglarstheoneoreceivehis48,000frandtheother
50,000livresannually,ythattheywould
haveshakenhandsevenuchdidtheir
gratitudeneedaoexpenditselfupon.ohingaboveallthe
restheighteherespeayalsttheveion,ofdanglars
forcavalti.thelatter,faithfultotheprincipleofhorail
adrari,hadedhielfhsh
inpreyse
ore;danglars,therefore,ncludedthatsuch
luxuriesnatthetableoftheillustriousdesdantof
the
sengland,bythesaansusedby
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