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    thesethingsadethee.no,donotseekanyloo

    disverthereason.ireallyauiteashadtohavebeenthecauseof

    yourundergoingsuchsevereselfexanatiousdropthesubject,

    andadopttheddleurseofdelay,pliesherarupture

    norane.foi,thereisnohurry.daughterisonly

    seventeenyearsold,andyoursontewill

    beprogressisher;thingshe

    eveninglookdarkandobscure,appearbuttooclearlyinthelightof

    ing,andsotistheutteranceofonehelapseofa

    singleday,ostcruelcaluies.”

    ”orcerf,tuinglividhrage.

    ”doesanyonedaretoslander”

    ”nsieur,itoldyouthatinsidereditbesttoavoidall

    explanation.”

    ”then,sir,iaatientlytosubttoyourrefusal”

    ”yes,sir,althoughiassureyoutherefusalisaspainfulfortiveasitisforyoutoreceive,forihadreedonthehonor

    ofyourallianarriagentractalways

    iheladyrethalen.”

    ”enough,sir,”saidrcerf,”oreonthesubject.”and

    ent.danglarsobserved

    thatduringtheorcerfhadneveroncedaredto

    askifitthatdanglarsrecalledhisword.

    thateveninghehadalongnference.

    cavalti,aihedrahtheladies,was

    thelasttoleavethebankershouse.

    theing,assoonasheahe

    ne;helaidasidethreeorfour,and

    atlastfixedoial,thepaperofphe

    chiefeditor.hehastilytoreoffthever,opehejoualh

    nervouspreptuouslyovertheparisjottings,

    andarrivingatthescellaneousintelligeoppedalicious

    sle,ataparagraphheaded”yanina.””verygood,”

    observeddanglars,afterhaviheparagraph;”hereisalittle

    artiistaken,wouldrender

    theexplanationtedereperfectly

    unnecessary.”

    atthesant,thatis,atnineooing,albertde

    righthave

    beenseenhaquidagitatedstepinthedireof

    ntepselysees.selfat

    thegatetheporterinfordhihattheunthadgoabouthalf

    anhourpreviously.”didhetakebaptistin”

    ”no,lord.”

    ”callhithen;i.”theoseekthe

    valetdechare,auedinaninstant.

    ”goodfriend,”saidalbert,”ibegpardonforintrusion,buti

    youroouthifyoursteror

    not.”

    ”heisreallyout,sir,”repliedbaptistin.

    ”out,evento”

    ”iknoysteralte,”said

    baptistin;”andishouldthereforehinkofincludinghinany

    generalorder.”

    ”yht;andnoonanaffairofgreat

    iortance.doyouthinkitesin”

    ”no,ithinknot,forheorderedhisbreakfastattenoclock.”

    ”ten

    oclockieanein,will

    youbeghiottogooutagaine”

    ”youydependondoingso,sir,”saidbaptistin.

    albertlefttheeattheuntsdoor,intending

    totakeatuonfoot.ashehealleedesveuves,he

    thoughthesaheuntshorsesstandingatgossetsshootinggallery;

    heapproaan.”istheuntshooting

    inthegallery”saidrcerf.

    ”yes,sir,”repliedthea.whilehehad

    heardthereportofthreepistolshots.heentered,andonhis

    etthee,lord,”saidthelad;”butwillyou

    havethekioont”

    ”for,philip”askedalbert,antvisitorthere,

    didnotuandthisoppositiontohisentrance.

    ”becausethepersonhegalleryprefersbeingalone,and

    neverpractithepresenceofanyone.”

    ”notevenbeforeyou,philipthenol”

    ”hisservant.”

    ”anubian”

    ”anegro.”

    ”itishe,then.”

    ”doyouknoan”

    ”yes,andiatolookforhiheisafriendofne.”

    ”oh,thatisquiteahing,then.idiatelyandinforbr >

    hifyourarrival.”andphilip,urgedbyhisoy,entered

    thegallery;asendafterontecristoappearedonthe

    threshold.”iaskyourpardon,dearunt,”saidalbert,”for

    folloustfirsttellyouthatitthe

    faultofyourservantsthatididso;ialoneaoblaforthe

    indiscretion.ieyou,but

    thattheyexpeeattenoclocktobreakfast.iwaswalking

    aboutiopassaetilltenoclock,

    sightofyourcarriageandhorses.”

    ”etohopethatyouintendbreakfasting

    e.”

    ”no,thankyou,iahinkingofotherthingsbesidesbreakfast

    justnoaytakethatalatalaterhourandinworse

    pany.”

    ”ohareyoutalkingof”

    ”iaofighttoday.”

    ”for”

    ”iaoingtofight”

    ”yes,iuandthat,butisthequarrelpeoplefightforall

    sortsofreasons,youknow.”

    ”ifightinthecauseofhonor.”

    ”ah,thatissothingserious.”

    ”soserious,thatietobegyoutorenderaservice.”

    ”isit”

    ”tobesend.”

    ”thatisaserioustter,anddiscussithere;letusspeak

    ofnothingtille.ali,briheunttued

    uphissleeves,andpassedintothelittlevestibuleen

    edtoein,lord,”

    saidphilipihingdroll.”

    rcerfentered,andinplaceoftheusualtarget,hesae

    playingcardsfixedagainsttheadistancealbertthoughtit

    pletesuit,forheuntedfroheacetotheten.”ah,ha,”

    saidalbert,”iseeyoueofcards.”

    ”no,”saidtheunt,”iakingasuit.”

    ”ho.

    ”thosearereallyadtyshotshavetued

    thentothrees,fives,seves,nines,andtens.”albert

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