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    .”

    ”ibelieveyht.”

    ”ialadofit.”

    ”theniwillgoalone.”

    ”go;butyouterstillbynotgoingatall.”

    ”thatisiossible.”

    ”doso,then;ithanthefirsthyou

    proposed.”

    ”butif,inspiteofallpreatlastobligedtofight,

    ysend”

    ”dearvisunt,”saidhaveseen

    beforetodaythatatalltisandinallplacesihavebeenatyour

    disposal,buttheservieisone

    ypoorenderyou.”

    ”why”

    ”perhapsyouykureperiod,andii

    irequestyoutoexy

    reasons.”

    ”well,ien

    forit.”

    ”doso,then.”

    ”butifidofight,youealessonor

    tingandfeng”

    ”that,too,isiossible.”

    ”asingularbeingyouareyouinterfereinanything.”

    ”yhtthatistheprincipleonoact.”

    ”orcerftookhis

    hat,aheroohefoundhiscarriageatthedoor,anddoinghis

    utsttorestrainhisangerhep,who

    y,dustylookingapartnt,suchas

    joualistsofficeshavealtiierial.theservant

    annouedthenatohielf,

    asthoughheuldscarcelybelievethathehadheardaright,andthen

    gaveordersforhiobeadtted.albertentered.beauchautteredan

    expleunder

    footallthehisway,

    thisydearalbert”saidhe,holdingouthishandtotheyoung

    n.”areyououtofyoursenses,ordoyouepeaceablytotake

    breakfastetryandfihereisohatgeraniu

    torendthatthereareother

    leavesintheworldbesidesleavesofpaper.”

    ”beaucha,”saidalbert,”itisofyourjoualthatietospeak.”

    ”indeeddoyouosayaboutit”

    ”idesirethatastatentntainedinitshouldberectified.”

    ”todoyoureferbutpraysitdown.”

    ”thankyou,”saidalbert,albow.

    ”

    hhasdispleasedyou”

    ”anannouneerof

    faly.”

    ”p,ustbe

    staken.”

    ”thestorysentyoufroanina.”

    ”yanina”

    ”yes;reallyyouappeartobetotallyignorantofthecausehbrings

    here.”

    ”suyhonorbaptiste,give

    yesterdayspaper,”criedbeaucha.

    ”here,ihavebroughtnee,”repliedalbert.

    beauchatookthepaper,ahearticletopointed

    inaone.”youseeitisaseriousannoyance,”saidrcerf,when

    beauchahadfiheperusaloftheparagraph.”istheofficer

    referredtoarelationofyours,then”dehejoualist.

    ”yes,”saidalbert,blushing.

    ”pldly.

    ”dearbeaucha,ient.”beaucha

    lookedatalberthabenevolentexpression.

    ”e,”saidhe,”thistteragooddealoftalkingover;a

    retractationisalhing,youknodown,andiwill

    readitagain.”albertresudhisseat,andbeaucharead,ore

    attentionthanatfirst,thelinesdenouncedbyhisfriend.”well,”said

    albertierone,”youseethatyourpaperhisinsulteda

    eroffaly,andiinsistoraade.”

    ”youinsist”

    ”yes,iinsist.”

    ”perttorendyouthatyouarenotinthechaer,dear

    visunt.”

    ”nordoian,rising.”irepeat

    thatiaeterohavetheannouofyesterdayntradicted.

    youhaveknoelongenough,”ntinuedalbert,bitinghislips

    nvulsively,forhesapsangero

    rise,”youhavebeenfriend,andthereforesuffitlyintite

    etobealikelytointainresolutiononthis

    point.”

    ”ifihavebeenyourfriend,rannerofspeaking

    ostleadtetthatieverborethattitle.buta

    nt,dousgetangry,oratleast.youareirritated

    aellhohisfeandisrelatedtoyou”

    ”heisrelyfather,”saidalbert”feandndego,untof

    rcerf,anoldsoldierintybattlesandwhose

    honorablescarstheyeasbadgesofdisgrace.”

    ”isityourfather”saidbeauch”thatisquiteahing.then

    ydearalbert.iit

    again;”andhereadtheparagraphforthethirdti,layingastress

    ohepapeoifiesthis

    feandhyourfather.”

    ”no;buttheionhers,andthereforeiwill

    havetheartitradicted.”atthep

    steadilyraisedhiseyestoalbertsuntenandthenasgradually

    lo,hereihoughtfulforafeonts.”youwill

    retractthisassertion,p”saidalberth

    increasedthoughstifledanger.

    ”yes,”repliedbeaucha.

    ”iediately”saidalbert.

    ”nvihatthestatentisfalse.”

    ””

    ”thethingishlookinginto,andiakepainstoiigate

    thetterthhly.”

    ”butistheretoiigate,sir”saidalbert,enragedbeyond

    asureatbeauy

    father,saysoiediately;andif,orary,youbelieveitto

    behistateyourreasonsfordoingso.”beauchalookedatalbert

    ile,anderous

    difiotionofhisnd.”sir,”

    repliedhe,”ifyoucatoandingsatisfa,

    youshouldhavegoone

    htheidleiolylisteningfor

    thelasthalfhour.atoputthisnstruonyourvisit”

    ”yes,ifyououscaluy.”

    ”ontnothreats,ifyouplease,feandndego,vite

    derenees,andthereforeshallnot

    putupfroyfriends.youinsistonntradi

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