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    ing”

    ”yes;suonedbydevillefort,lyasanxioustoget

    deisellevalentinerriedasdanglarsistoseedeiselle

    eugeled.itstbeaveryirksoofficetobethefatherof

    agrostokeonefeverish,andtoraiseones

    pulsetosailthedeedisdone.”

    ”butdepinay,unlikeyou,bearshissfortuiently.”

    ”stillre,hetalksseriouslyaboutthetter,putsoie,

    andspeaksofhisfaly.heeainsaveryhighopinionofand

    dadevillefort.”

    ”heydeserve,dotheynot”

    ”ibelievetheydo.devilleforthasala

    justn.”

    ”thereis,then,one,”saidntenlike

    plars”

    ”bearryhisdaughterperhaps,”replied

    albert,laughing.

    ”indeed,dearsir,”saidntecristo,”youarerevoltinglyfoppish.”

    ”ifoppishhoean”

    ”yes;praytakeacigar,aodefendyourself,andtle

    toescaperryingdeiselledanglars.letthingstaketheirurse;

    perhapsyouynothavetoretract.”

    ”bah,”saidalbert,staring.

    ”doubtless,dearvisunt,youbetakenbyford

    seriously,doyouent”

    ”ihousandfrancstobeabletodoso.”

    ”thenkeyourselfquiteeasy.danglars

    toattainthesaend.”

    ”a,indeed,sohappy”saidalbert,illuldnotpreventan

    alstierceptiblecloudpassingacrosshisbroydearunt,

    hasdanglarsanyreason”

    ”ah,thereisyourproudandselfishnature.youhe

    selfloveofanotherhahatchet,butyoushrinkifyourownis

    attackedhaneedle.”

    ”butyetdanglarsappeared”

    ”delightedanofbadtaste,andis

    stillreented;lookandjudgefor

    yourself.”

    ”thankyou,iuand.buttheo,notther;i

    stakefatherintendsgivingaball.”

    ”aballatthisseason”

    ”suerballsarefashionable.”

    ”ifthey,theuntesshasonlyto,andtheywould

    beeso.”

    ”yht;youknoain

    inparisinjulystbetrueparisians.akechargeofour

    invitationtossieurscavalti”

    ”akeplace”

    ”onsaturday.”

    ”cavaltisfatherwillbegone.”

    ”buttheson.cavalti”

    ”idonotkno,visunt.”

    ”youdonotkno”

    ”no,ineversauntilafenotresponsiblefor

    hi”

    ”butyoureceivehityourhouse”

    ”thatisahing:heobyagoodabbe,ay

    bedeetopresent

    hiifhearrydeiselledanglars,youwould

    aaynot

    bethereself.”

    ”where”

    ”atyourball.”

    ”bethere”

    ”bee.”

    ”butieexpresslyforthatpurpose.”

    ”youareverykind,butiybeprevented.”

    ”ifitellyouohing,youiableastosetasideall

    iedints.”

    ”tellitis.”

    ”therbegsyoutoe.”

    ”thetessedercerf”saidntecristo,starting.

    ”ah,unt,”saidalbert,”iassureyoudadercerfspeaksfreely

    to,andifyouhavehosesyatheticfibresofhi

    spokejustnoustbeentirelydevoidofthe

    fthelastfourdaysokenofnooneelse.”

    ”youhavetalkedof”

    ”yes,thatisthepenaltyofbeingalivingpuzzle”

    ”thenialsoapuzzletoyourtherishouldhavethoughthertoo

    reasoobeledbyigination.”

    ”aprobledearunt,foreveryoheraswellas

    others;ainanenig,donot

    fear.therisonlyastohatyoureinsolongunsolved.i

    believe,yther

    iginesyoutobeain.thefirst

    opportunityyouhave,nfirerinheropinion;itwillbeeasyfor

    you,asyouhavethephilosophyoftheoheoftheother.”

    ”ithankyoufortheheunt;”ishallendeavortobe

    preparedforallsuppositions.”

    ”youeonsaturday”

    ”yes,sine.”

    ”youareverykind.”

    ”.danglarsbethere”

    ”hehasalreadybeeninvitedbyfather.rytopersuadethe

    greatdaguesseau,devillefort,toe,buthavenotchhopeof

    seeinghi”

    ”neverdespairofanything,saystheproverb.”

    gistrateandoratreateloquencecellorof

    franderlouisxv.

    ”doyouda”

    ”idance”

    ”yes,you;itbeastonishing.”

    ”thatisveryy.no,idonotdai

    liketoseeothersdoso.doesdadercerfdance”

    ”never;youtalktoher,shesodelightsinyourion.”

    ”indeed”

    ”yes,truly;andiassureyou.youaretheonlynofihave

    heardherspeakhi.”albertroseandtookhishat;theunt

    nduyselfh,”

    saidhe,stoppingalbertoeps.”isit”

    ”ihavespokentoyouindiscreetlyaboutdanglars.”

    ”orary,speaktoalestrainabouthi”

    ”ialadtobereassuredonthatpoint.apropos,.

    depinay”

    ”fiveorsixdayshehelatest.”

    ”andarried”

    ”iediatelyonthearrivalofanddadesaintran.”

    ”bringhiosee.althoughyousayidonotlikehiiassureyoui

    shallbehappytoseehi”

    ”iylord.”

    ”goodby.”

    ”untilsaturday,ayexpeayinot”

    ”yes,iprosedyou.”theuntchedalbert,o

    hiountedhisphaeton,ntecristotued,andseeing

    bertuccio,”othepalais,”repliedthe

    steward.

    ”didshestaylongthere”

    ”anhourandahalf.”

    ”didsheretuho”

    ”directly.”

    ”ydearbertuccio,”saidtheunt,”inoogoin

    questofthelittleestateispoketoyouofinnorndy.”bertuccio

    boonyhtheorderhehad

    received,hestartedthesaevening.

    chapter69.theinquiry.

    devillefortkepttheprosehehaddetodadanglars,to

    endeavortofindouthoontecristo

    ...
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