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正文 第225节 文 / [法]大仲马

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    ”e,”saidandrea,”doyou”

    ”youdonotspeakaffee,beo,oldfriend,that

    isnhttakeaybeetroubleso.”thisnace

    stheredtheyoungnspassion.heurgedthehainintoatrot.

    ”youshouldnotspeaksotoanoldfriendlike,caderousse,asyou

    saidjustno”

    ”doyouknohennoyouare”

    ”no,butiupinrsicyouareoldandobstinate,i

    aoungasareoutofplace,

    everythingshouldbeacablyarranged.isitfaultiffortune,h

    hasfroe”

    ”fortunehasbeenkindtoyou,thenyourtilbury,yrooyour

    uchthebetter,”saidcaderousse,

    hiseyessparklinghavarice.

    ”oh,youknee,”saidandrea,

    beingreaed.”ifihadbeenhief

    likeyoursonhead,ragsonbadyfeet,

    youe.”

    ”youe,boy;noybeing

    ashegoodnessofyour

    heart.ifyouhaveteoheiusedto

    dividesoupandbeanshyouwhenyouwerehungry.”

    ”true,”saidandrea.

    ”aeyouusedtohaveisitasgoodnow”

    ”oh,yes,”repliedandrea,laughing.

    ”hoetobedininghthatprincewhosehouseyouhave

    justleft”

    ”heisnotaprince;silyaunt.”

    ”aunt,andarichooo,eh”

    ”yes;butyouhadbetteothaveanythingtosaytohiforheisnot

    averygoodteeredgentlen.”

    ”oh,beeasyihavenodesignuponyourunt,andyoushallhave

    hilltoyourself.but,”saidilinghthe

    disagreeableexpressionhehadbeforeassud,”youstpayforityou

    uand”

    ”well,doyou”

    ”ithinkthatonth”

    ”well”

    ”iuldlive”

    ”uponahundredfrancs”

    ”eyouuand;butthath”

    ”h”

    ”hahundredandfiftyfrancsishouldbequitehappy.”

    ”herearetengoldlouisinthe

    handofcaderousse.

    ”good”saidcaderousse.

    ”applytothesteonth,andyouwill

    receivethesasu”

    ”therenoe.”

    ”howso”

    ”bykingapplytotheservants,totransactbusiness

    hyoualone.”

    ”then,andsolongatleastasi

    receiveine,youshallbepaidyours.”

    ”e,e;ialisablessing

    eallaboutit”

    ”whydoyouoknoi.

    ”e”

    ”no;thefayfather.”

    ”arealfather”

    ”yes,solongashepays”

    ”youllhonorandbelievehihatsright.e”

    ”jorcavalti.”

    ”ishepleasedhyou”

    ”sofarihaveappearedtoanswerhispurpose.”

    ”andhisfatherforyou”

    ”theuntofntecristo.”

    ”the”

    ”yes.”

    ”ieasituationasgrandfather,

    sinoneychest”

    ”.anareyougoingtodo”

    ”i”

    ”yes,you.”

    ”itisverykindofyoutotroubleyourselfabout.”

    ”sinyaffairs,ithinkitisnoytuto

    askyousoquestions.”

    ”ah,true.insorespectablehouse,wear

    adetat,shaveeveryday,andgoahepapersinacafe.

    then,intheevening,ishallgotothetheatre;ishalllooklikeso

    retiredbaker.thatisi.”

    ”e,ifyoueintoexecution,aeady,

    nothinguldbebetter.”

    ”doyouthinkso,bossuetandyoueapeerof

    france”

    ”ah,”saidandrea,”whoknows”

    ”jorcavaltiisalreadyone,perhaps;butthen,hereditaryrankis

    abolished.”

    ”nopolitics,caderousse.andnohatyouhaveallyou,andthat

    pdothetilburyanddisappear.”

    ”notatall,goodfriend.”

    ”hoatall”

    ”ont;yhead,

    ypocket,

    akinginallabouttwohundred

    francs,ainlybearrestedatthebarriers.then,

    tojustifyself,ishouldsaythatyougavethehiswould

    causeinquiries,ithatilefttoulonhoutgiving

    duenotidishouldtheedbacktotheshoresofthe

    diterrahenishouldbeesilyno.106,andgoodbyto

    dreafreseliiredbakeo,no,boy;iprefer

    reininghonorablyinthecapital.”andreasainly,ashe

    hadhielfoajorcavaltiwasawilful

    felloihre,and

    thenhishandfellinstantlyintohispocket,beganplaying

    eanakenhiseyes

    offhispanion,passedhishandbehindhisbadopenedalong

    spanishkobereadyincase

    ofhethyofanduoodone

    another.andreashahispocketinoffensively,andarried

    uptotheredstache,eti.”good

    caderousse,”hesaid,”hoyyouwillbe.”

    ”iybest,”saidtheinnkeeperofthepontdugard,shutting

    uphisknife.

    ”hen,oparis.buthhthe

    barrierstothatyouareinre

    dangerridingthanonfoot.”

    ”,”saidcaderousse,”hentookthegreatat

    hadleftbehindiilbury,

    andputitonhisback;theookoffcavaltishat,hhe

    placeduponhisoedthecarelessattitude

    ofaservantasterdriveshielf.

    ”but,tell,”saidandrea,”atoreinbareheaded”

    ”pooh,”saidcaderousse;”itissohatyourhateasilyappear

    tohaveblownoff.”

    ”e,e;enoughofthis,”saidcavalti.

    ”areyounotthe

    cause.”

    ”hush,”saidaheypassedthebarrierhoutact.atthe

    firstcrossstreetaoppedhishorse,andcaderousseleapedout.

    ”yservantsatandhat”

    ”

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