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hindfoughtagainsthiandinthataken
prisoner,senttoengland,andnsighehulks,ehehad
escapedbysng.thenbeganhistravels,hisduels,hiscaprices;
thentheinsurreingreecebrokeout,andhehadservedinthe
greranks.inein
theuntainsofthessaly,buthehadbeen
everyoerthebattleofnavariwas
nsolidated,heaskedofkingothoaninggrantforthatdistrict,
.heieune,h,inlord
oresopinion,possiblyauooillionsper
annuapreontarilylostbythe
failureofthene.
”but,”askedthevisitor,”doyoukofrance”
”heisspeculatinginrailore,”andasheis
achestandphysicist,hehasiedaneof
telegraphy,toperfe.”
”houchdoeshespendyearly”askedtheprefect.
”hanfiveorsixhuhousandfrancs,”saidlordore;
”heisaser.”hatredevidentlyinspiredtheenglishn,who,knowing
nootherreproaofavarice.”doyou
knoauteuil”
”certainly.”
”doyouknoingit”
”doyouoknoit”
”yes.”
”theuntisaspeculator,selfin
experints.hesupposesthereisintheneighborhoodofthehousehe
hasboughtaneralspringequaltothoseatbagneres,lu,and
ans
tert.hehasalreadydugupallthegardeofind
thefausspring,and,beingunsuccessful,hehaseall
thentiguoushouses.no,andhopehisrailway,
hisele
fiture,ustsoontakeplace.”
”hecauseofyourquarrel”
”whenheyfriends.”
”seekrevenge”
”ihavealreadyfoughtthreeduels,”saidtheenglishn,”the
firsththepistol,thesendhtheshethirdhthe
sabre.”
”andheresultofthoseduels”
”thefirstti,hebrokearthesehe
breast;ahirdti,dethislargean
tueddollar,andshoar,whoserednessproved
ittobearetone.”sothat,yousee,thereisadeadlyfeudbetween
us.”
”but,”saidtheenvoy,”youdonotgoaboutitintherightokill
hiifiuandyourrectly.”
”aan,”ipracticeshootingeveryday,andevery
risierestohouse.”
thishevisitoroascertain,or,rather,allthe
englishnappearedtoknoarose,andhavingboolord
ore,uedhissalutatioiffpolitenessofthe
english,heretired.lordore,havihedoorcloseafter
hiretuedtohisbedroohonehandhepulledoffhis
lighthair,hisrede
theblaonte
cristo.it.devillefort,andnottheprefect,uedtothe
houseofdevillefort.theprocureurfeltreatease,althoughhe
hadleaednothingreallysatisfaesince
thedinnerpartyatauteuil,hesleptsoundly.
chapter70.theball.
itestdaysofjuly,ethe
saturdayarrivedupon.de
rcerfs.itenocloight;thebrahegreattrees
inthegardenoftheuntshousestoodoutboldlyagainsttheazure
opyofheaven,uddedhgoldenstars,butwhere
thelastfleetilingered.frohe
apartntsonthegroundflhtbeheardthesoundofsic,h
thesoflightshone
throughtheopeningsoftheveianblinds.atthisntthegarden
tenservants,receivedorders
froheirstresstopreparethesupper,theserenityoftheher
ntinuingtoincrease.untilnohadbeenundecidedherthe
suppershouldtakepla,orunderalo
erectedohebeautifulbluesky,studdedhstars,had
settledthequestioninfavorofthelainated
,and,asisusual
inuntriesheluxuriesofthetabletherarestofallluxuries
intheirpleteforreood,thesuppertablewasloaded
hsandflowers.
atthetitheuntessofrs,aftergiving
herorders,soreattractedbytheg
hospitalityoftheuhanbythedistinguishedpositionofthe
unt;for,oercedes,onewassureoffinding
sodevicesathereainnthyofdescribing,orevenpying
inadadanglars,isedhad
adadercerfs,
oinghercarriagehappeoetthatofvillefort.
thelatterdeasign,andhecarriageshaddraogether,
said,”yoingtodadercerfs,areyounot”
”no,”replieddadanglars,”iaooill.”
”youareportantthat
youshouldbeseenthere.”
”doyouthinkso”askedthebaroness.
”ido.”
”inthatcaseihetowards
theirdiffereinations.dadanglarsthereforeotonly
beautifulinperson,butradianthsplendor;sheenteredbyonedoor
atthetiercedesappearedatthedoor.theuookalbert
toetdadanglars.heapproached,paidhersoerited
plintsooilet,andofferedhisaronducthertoaseat.
albertlookedaroundhi”youarelookingfhter”saidthe
baroness,sling.
”i,”repliedalbert.”uldyouhavebeensocruelasnotto
bringher”
”etdeiselledevillefort,andhastaken
herarsee,theyarefollohinedresses,oneha
bouquetofe”
”well,doyouoknow”
”ontecristobeheretonight”
”seventeen”repliedalbert.
”ean”
”ionly
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