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    nviheprecarioustenureonheyheldtheirlives,

    passedsinpraying,g,andgroaning.asfor

    ,ieverfetthepaleplexionandblackeyesoftheyoung

    soldier,andnstoanotherworld,

    iauitesureishallregnizeseliiottellyouhowlongwe

    reihisstate;atthatperiodididnotevenknoe

    ant.sotis,butveryrarely,fathersuonedandther

    totheterraceofthepalace;thesee,as

    ineversaalyuntenancesof

    theslavesandselifierylaheropierce

    otestvergeofthehorizon,exaning

    attentivelyeveryblackspecky

    ther,reingbyhisside,restedherheadonhisshoulder,andi

    playedathisfeet,adrihingisahthatunsophisticated

    innoceofchildhoodroundobjesignifit

    intheelves,butseyesareiedhthegreatest

    iortaheheightsofpindustohecastleofyanina

    rosethebluense

    ssesofblackvegetatioance,gavetheidea

    oflisgingtotherocks,ygiganticfirtreesand

    rtles.

    ”oneingfathersentforus;therhadbeengallthe

    night,and,butpalerthan

    usual.takeurage,vasiliki,saidhe;todayarrivesthefirnof

    thester,andfateypardoe,we

    shallretutriuhanttoyaninifthe

    flythisnight.butsupposingoureneshouldnotalloodo

    sosaidther.oh,keyourselfeasyonthathead,saidali,

    sling;selindhisflanglaer.they

    edead,buttheyselvestodie

    e.

    ”theronlyansonsolations

    efroyfathersheart.shepreparedtheicederhhewasin

    thehabitofnstantlydrinking,forsincehissojouatthekiosk

    hehadbeenparchedbythestviolentfever,aftered

    hisedoil,andlightedhischibouque,hhe

    sotisskedforhether,quietlygthehsof

    vaporthataseltedahe

    surroundingatsphere.presentlyhedesuentthati

    theobject

    attractedhisattention,heaskedforhistelespe.

    thergaveithiandasshedidso,lookederthanthe

    rbleagainstyfathershandtrele.a

    boatturred,father;fourhethenarose,

    seizinghisarandpringhispistols.vasiliki,saidheto

    ther,trelingperceptibly,theinstantapproacheshide

    everything.inthespaceofhalfanhourperors

    ansothecavehhaidee.iquityou,said

    vasiliki;ifyoudie,lord,i

    urredther,deterning

    quietlytoay

    fathertohispalikares.

    ”asfor,ihadbeenfotteninthegeneralnfusion;irantoward

    alitepelini;hesaeholdoutartohiaoopeddownand

    pressedforeheadeerthat

    kissite,andifeelasifitill

    onforehead.ondesding,hroughthelatticework

    severalboatsiincttoourview.

    atfirsttheyappearedlikeblackspecks,andnoheylookedlikebirds

    skiingthesurfay

    fathersfeet,viewbyan

    ahegheagereyesthearrivaloftheboats.

    theyedotherofpearland

    silver,andcartridgesieredonthe

    floor.fatherlookedathisdpacedupanddoha

    untenanceexpressiveofthegreatestanguish.thisheseh

    preseselftovieyfatherafterthatlastkiss.

    theranditraversedthegloopassageleadingtothecave.

    seliledsadlyonusasered.we

    fettheotherendofthecave,andsatdownby

    seliidahedevotedonesgtoeachother;and,young

    asieiidangerwashangingover

    ourheads.”

    alberthadoftenheardnotfroisfather,forheneverspokeonthe

    subjeontsofthe

    vizierofyaninhehadreaddifferentatsofhisdeath,butthe

    storyseedtoacquirefreshaningfrohevoidexpressionof

    theyounggirl,andhersyatheticatandthelancholyexpression

    ofheruntenanedandhorrifiedhiastohaidee,

    theseterriblereniscesseedtohaveoverpoweredherfora

    nt,forsheceasedspeaking,herheadleaningonherhandlikea

    beautifulflo;andhereyes

    gazingonvadicatedthatsheentallyingthe

    greensuitofthepindusandtheblueersofthelakeofyanina,

    agiedtoreflectthesorepicture

    ontecristolookedatherhanindescribable

    expressionofiandpity.

    ”goon,”saidtheuntintheroiguage.

    haideelookedupabruptly,asifthesonoroustonesofntecristos

    voicehadaadreaandsheresudhearrative.

    ”itfouroclotheafteoon,andalthoughthedaywas

    brilliantoutofdoors,ydarknessofthe

    cave.onesingle,solitarylighthere,anditappeared

    likeastarsetinaheavenofblaess;itsflanglance.

    therrepeatedfroito

    tithesacredytherhadstill

    sohope.assheingdohoughtshereghefrench

    officerfather

    placedsofidence;forhekallthesoldiersofthe

    frencheerore

    stepstohestaircase,andlisteheyareapproag,said

    she;perhapstheybringuspeadlibertydoyoufear,

    vasiliki

    ...
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