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    oftheruesaintjaof

    thepresident,ofsily

    asaeroftheclub;theyountedaflight

    ofstairs,aeredtheasselyroo

    ”thedeliberationshadalreadybegun.theers,apprisedofthe

    sortofpresentatioevening,wereallin

    attendanthegeneraledto

    revehisbandage,hedidsoiediately,andoseeso

    nyyofeill

    thenbeenignorant.theyquestionedhistohissentints,buthe

    edhielftheislandof

    elbaoughttohaveinfordthe

    franzinterruptedhielfbysaying,”father;they

    haveaskedhissentints,hn.”

    ”andhenyaffey

    dearfranz.opinionsheldinnareareadybondofunion.”

    ”readagain,”saidtheoldn.franzntinued:

    ”thepresidentthensoughttokehipeakreexplicitly,butde

    quesnelrepliedthathe.

    heedofthesoftheletterfroheislandof

    elba,iheclubasanwhowouldbe

    likelytoadvaheisoftheirparty.oneparagraphspokeof

    theretuofbonaparteandprosedaterandfurtherdetails,

    onthearrivalofthepharaonbelongingtotheshipbuilderrrel,of

    rseilles,peror.during

    allthisti,thegeneral,ohoughttohavereliedasona

    brother,edevidentlysignsofdisandrepugnance.when

    thereadingainedsilent,hknittedbrows.

    ””hepresident,”doyousaytothisletter,

    general”

    ””isaythatitistoosoonafterdeclaringselfforlouisxviii.to

    breakvoperor.”thisansooclear

    topertofanystakeastohissentints.”general,”saidthe

    president,”peror,

    buthisjestytheeerorandking,drivenfrorance,hishis

    kingdobyviolereason.”

    ””exaynotaowledge

    louisxviii.,butido,ashehasdeabaronandafieldrshal,

    andishallneverfetthatforthesetiedtohis

    happyretutofrance.”

    ””sir,”saidthepresident,risinghgravity,”becarefulyou

    say;yourhattheyaredeceivedngyou

    intheislandofelba,andhavedeceivedusthenicationhasbeen

    detoyouinnsequehenfidenceplayou,andh

    doesyouhonor.nootionattach

    youtothegoventoovertu.rainyouto

    helpus;pelyou

    toaerously,evenifyouarenotdisposedtodoso.”

    ””youinggenerously,knoonspirad

    notinfainstyou,thatisingyour

    aredidthanyou.””

    ”ah,father”saidfranz,interruptinghielf.”iuandnohy

    theyrderedhi”valentineuldnothelpcastingoneglaowards

    theyoungn,itfultobehold.

    villefort.noirtierchedtheexpression

    ofeaandingattitude.franz

    retuedtothenuscript,andntinued:

    ””sir,”saidthepresident,”youhavebeeniojointhis

    asselyyoue

    blindfoldedyouaccepted.pliedhthist

    youosecurethethroneoflouisxviii.,or

    uchcaretoavoidthevigilahepolice.it

    uchtoalloasktoaidyou

    inthedisveryofourseoveitthatyouy

    ruinthoseustfirstsayif

    youdeclareyourselfforthekingofadaywhns,orforhis

    jestytheeeror.”

    ””iaroyalist,”repliedthegeneral;”ihavetakehof

    allegiaolouisxviii.,andioit.”thesewordswere

    follourr,anditthatseveralofthe

    ersakingthegeneralrepentof

    hisrashness.

    ”thepresidentagainarose,andhavingiosedsilence,said,”sir,

    youaretooseriousandtoosensibleannottouandthe

    nsequencesofourpresentsituation,andyourdorhasalready

    dictatedtousthenditionsainforustoofferyou.”the

    general,puttinghishandonhissed,”ifyoutalkof

    honor,donotbeginbydisavoposenothingby

    violence.”

    ””andyou,sir,”ntihepresideillre

    terriblethanthegeneralsanger,”iadviseyounottotouchyour

    shslightuneasiness;however

    hedidnotyield,butcallingupallhisfortitude,said,”i

    swear.”

    ””thenyoustdie,”repliedthepresidentcaly.depinaybeca

    verypale;helookedroundhisendti,severalersofthe

    clubsfroheircloaks.

    ”general,”saidthepresident,”donotalarourself;yn

    ofhoonvinceyoubeforeresto

    thelastextrety,butasyouhavesaid,ynspirators,

    youareinpossessionofourseustrestoreittous.”

    asignifitsilencefollohesehegeneraldidnot

    reply,”closethedoors,”saidthepresidenttothedoorkeeper.

    ”thesadeadlysilencesucceededthesehegeneral

    advanced,andkingaviolentefforttontrolhisfeelings,”ihave

    ason,”saidhe,”andioughttothinkofhifindingselfang

    assassins.”

    ””general,”saidthebly,”onenyinsult

    fiftyitistheprivilegeofhedoesousehis

    privilege.folloyadvice,sinsult.”thegeneral,

    againdauhesuperiorityofthechief,hesitatedant;then

    advangtothepresidentsdesk,”,saidhe.

    ””itisthis:isyhonoottorevealtoanyonei

    haveseenandheardohoffebruary,1815,betweennineand

    tenoclotheevening;andipleadguiltyofdeathshouldiever

    violatethisoath.”thegeneralappearedtobeaffectedbyanervous

    trer,edhisansw

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