正文 第231节 文 / [法]大仲马
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key,doublelockshisffer,andsterandreaolive
likethesonsofaparisianfaly,byshufflingcardsorrattlingthe
dice.”
”ah,thatboyebavarianorperuvianprincess;hewill
une.”
”no;thesegrandlordsohersideofthealpsfrequentlyrry
intoplainfalies;likejupiter,theyliketocrosstherace.butdo
youarryandrea,deardanglars,thatyouareaskingso
ions”
”foi,”saiddanglars,”itbeabadspeculation,ifancy,
andyouknoaspeculator.”
”youarenotthinkingofdeiselledanglars,ihope;you
likepooraohavehisthroatcutbyalbert”
”albert,”repeateddanglars,shrugginghisshoulders;”ah,well;he
tleaboutit,ithink.”
”butheisbetrothedthter,ibelieve”
”arriage,butda
dercerfandalbert”
”youdonotantosaythatitatch”
”indeed,iigihatdeiselledanglarsisasgoodasde
rcerf.”
”deiselledanglarsfortune,nodoubt,especiallyif
thetelegraphshouldnotkeaakes.”
”oh,idonotanherfortuneonly;buttell”
””
”edercerftoyourdinner”
”ididso,butheexadadercerfbeing
obligedtogotodieppeforthebeofseaair.”
”yes,yes,”saiddanglars,laughing,”itdealood.”
”whyso”
”becauseitistheairshealontecristo
tooknonotiark.
”butstill,ifalbertbenotsorichasdeiselledanglars,”saidthe
unt,”youstalloe”
”sohehas;butilikeneaswell.”
”eispopular,anddoeshonortothetitletheyhave
adoedith;butyouaretoointelligentnottoknohatag
toaprejudilyrootedtobeexternated,anobilityh
datesbackfiveturiesisorethanohatlyre
tyyears.”
”andforthisveryreason,”saiddanglarsile,hhe
triedtokesardonic,”ipreferandreacavaltitoalbertde
rcerf.”
”still,ishouldnotthinkthercerfsothecavalti”
”theranof
the”
”ithinkso.”
”andyouuandheraldry”
”alittle.”
”yatofar,itisorethanrcerfs.”
”whyso”
”benotabaronbybirth,realnais,atleast,
danglars.”
”hen”
”eisnotrcerf.”
”hoorcerf”
”nottheleastintheworld.”
”goon.”
”ihavebeendeabaron,sothatiaadehielfa
unt,sothatheisnotoall.”
”iossible”
”listendearunt;dery
acquaintance,durithirtyyears.youkhe
stofar,thoughineverfin.”
”aproofofgreathulityreatpride,”saidntecristo.
”an.”
”andthenhealled”
”feand.”
”onlyfeand”
”feandndego.”
”youaresure”
”pardieu,ihaveboughtenoughfishofhioknoe.”
”then,”
”becausefeandanddanglars,beingbothparvenus,bothhavingbee
hrich,areaboutequalinh,exceptingthattherehave
beenthate.”
””
”oh,nothing”
”ah,yes;ereethingaboutthenaof
feandndego.ihaveheardthatnaingreece.”
”innjunhtheaffairsofalipasha”
”exactlyso.”
”thisisthestery,”saiddanglars.”iaowledgeiwouldhavegiven
anythingtofinditout.”
”ituch”
”howso”
”probablyyouhavesorrespoingreece”
”ishouldthinkso.”
”atyanina”
”everywhere.”
”was
playedbyafrenadfeandndegoiastropheofali
tepelini.”
”yht,”exclaiddanglars,risingquickly,”ie
today.”
”doso.”
”iwill.”
”andifyoushouldhearofanythingverysdalous”
”inicateittoyou.”
”youe.”danglarsrushedoutoftherooaone
leapintohisupe.
chapter67.attheofficeofthekingsattoey.
letusleavethebankerdrivinghishorsesattheirfullestspeed,and
folloedanglarsinheringexcursion.hatat
halfpasttedanglarshadorderedherhorses,andhad
lefthointhecarriage.shedirectedherursetohefaub
saintgerin,azarine,andstoppedatthepassage
dupontneuf.shedesded,andthroughthepassage.shewasvery
plainlydressed,asanoftastewalkingin
theing.attherueguenegaudshecalledacab,anddirectedthe
drivertogototheruedeharlay.assoonassheedinthe
vehicle,shedreherpocketaverythickblackveil,hshe
tiedora.shethenreplacedthebon,andsaw
irror,thatherplexionand
brillianteyeshepontneufand
eheruedeharlaybytheplacedauphihedriveraidas
thedooropened,andsteppinglightlyupthestairsdadanglarssoon
reachedthesalledespasperdus.
thereoing,andnybusinesslike
personsatthepalais;businesslikepersonspayverylittleattention
toen,anddadanglarscrossedthehallhoutexgany
reattentionthananyotherancallinguponherlaherewas
agreatpressofpeopleindevillefortsantechaer,butda
danglarshadheinstantshe
appearedthedoorkeeperrose,catoher,andaskedherhershe
theproent;and
onheraffirtiveansedherbyaprivate
passagetodevillefortsoffice.thegistrateedinan
arhair,oveas
hehearditopen,andthedoorkeeperpronouhewords,”walkin,
da,”andthenreansfootsteps
ceased,thaartedup,drehebolts,closedthecurtains,and
exanedeveryeroftheroothen,whenhehad
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