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    surroundingit.illionsyour

    realcapital,youhavejustlostnearlytillions,ust,of

    urse,inthesadegreedinishyourcreditandfictitiousfortune;

    tofolloysile,yourskinhasbeenopenedbybleeding,andthis

    ifrepeatedthreeorfourtishsopayattentionto

    it,dearnsieurdanglars.doyouoneydoyouetolend

    youso”

    ”eddanglars,callingtohis

    assistanulation.”ihavede

    thesatibyspeculationsadeup

    thelossofbloodbynutrition.ilostabattleinspain,ihavebeen

    defeatedie,butnavalarinindiae

    galleons,andxiine.”

    ”verygood,verygoodbuttheainsandthe

    firstloss.”

    ”no,forianlyearkediainties,”replieddanglars,h

    theairofauntebanksoundinghisoe,three

    goventsstcruletodust.”

    ”hingshavebeen.”

    ”thatthereshouldbeafane”

    ”rellectthesevenfatandthesevenleankine.”

    ”or,thattheseashouldbeedry,asinthedaysofpharaoh,andeven

    thenvesselsecaravans.”

    ”soydeardanglars,”said

    ntecristo;”iseeihatyoubelongtotheclassof

    sendratefortunes.”

    ”ithinkiyaspiretothathonor,”saiddanglarsile,h

    reeoonsistsaresofond

    ofdaubingintotheirpicturesofruins.”but,whileeakingof

    business,”danglarsadded,pleasedtofindanopportunityofging

    thesubje.cavalti.”

    ”givehioney,ifheisreoyou,andtherendation

    seegood.”

    ”excellent;hepresentedhielfthisinghabondof40,000

    francs,payableatsight,onyou,signedbybusoni,auedbyyou

    to,entofurse,iiediatelyuntedhiver

    thefortybanknotes.”

    ntecristonoddedhisheadintokenofassent.”butthatisnotall,”

    ntinueddanglars;”hehasopenedanatyhouseforhis

    son.”

    ”yiaskhouchhealloan”

    ”fivethousandfrah.”

    ”sixtythousandfrancsperyear.ithoughtiinbelievingthat

    cavaltitobeastingyfelloanliveupon5,000

    franth”

    ”butyouuandthatiftheyoungnshouldafehousands

    re”

    ”donotadvahefather.youdonotknow

    theseultrantanellioheyareregularsers.andby

    oyou”

    ”oh,bythehouseoffenzi,ohebestinflorence.”

    ”idonotantosayyouindyouholdto

    theteroftheagreent.”

    ”trustthecavalti”

    ”ioh,iillionsonhissignature.iwasonly

    speakinginreferehesendratefortuioning

    justnow.”

    ”andingheisishouldneverhavetakenhibr >

    foranythihanarejor.”

    ”andyou,forcertainly,asyousay,hehas

    hefirsttiisaheappearedtolikeanold

    lieutenantouldyunderhisepaulets.butalltheitalians

    arethestheyarelikeoldjeheyarenotglitteringin

    orientalsplendor.”

    ”theyounger,”saiddanglars.

    ”yes;alittlenervous,perhaps,but,uponthewhole,heappeared

    tolerable.i.”

    ”why”

    ”beethithouse,justafterhisintroduintothe

    e.hehasbeentravellinghaveryseveretutor,

    andhadneverbeentoparisbefore.”

    ”ah,ibelievenoblenrryangsttheelves,dotheynot”asked

    danglarscarelessly;”theyliketouheirfortunes.”

    ”itisusual,certainly;butcavaltiisaninalhing

    likeotherpeople.iothelpthinkingthathehasbroughthissonto

    fraochooseawife.”

    ”doyouthinkso”

    ”iaureofit.”

    ”andyouhaveheardhisfortuioned”

    ”nothingelseesaidheillions,and

    othersthathedidnotpossessafarthing.”

    ”andisyouropinion”

    ”ioughtnottoinfluenyownpersonal

    iression.”

    ”isthat”

    ”opinionis,thatalltheseoldpodestas,thesea

    ndottieri,forthecavaltihavendedaresandgoveed

    provinillions

    ihesecretofittedonlytotheir

    eldestsons,efroeiontogeion;and

    theproofofthisisseenintheiryellohe

    florinsoftherepublic,beingnstantlygazedupon,have

    beereflectedinthe”

    ”certainly,”saiddanglars,”andthisisfurthersupportedbythefact

    oftheiotpossessinganinchofland.”

    ”verylittle,atleast;iknoipossesses,

    exceptinghispalalucca.”

    ”ah,hehasapalace”saiddanglars,laughihatis

    sothing.”

    ”yes;ahanthat,heletsittothenisteroffinancewhile

    helivesinasilehouse.oh,asitoldyoubefore,ithinktheold

    fellolose.”

    ”e,youdonotflatterhi”

    ”isthreetisinlife;

    alliknoisthroughbusoniandhielf.heelling

    thisingthat,tiredoflettinghispropertyliedorntin

    italy,ethod,eitherin

    franultiplyinghisllions,butreer,that

    thoughiplanotresponsiblefor

    this.”

    ”neverisa

    fioinsyledgers,andcashiereproudof

    ithecavaltihehisis

    relyasilequestion,arrytheirsons,do

    theygivethenyfortune”

    ”oh,thatdependsuponcirces.iknoalianprince,richas

    agoldne,ohefaliesintusy,who,whenhissons

    rriedaillions;andarried

    againsthis,relyallothirtyth.should

    andrearryagtohisfathersvie

    oillions.forexale,supposingithedaughter

    ofabanker,heghttakeainthehouseofthefatherinlaw

    ofhisson;thenagain,ifhedisliked

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