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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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