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    thedelaydendedbybeauchahadnearlyexpired.rcerfappreciated

    theadviontecristotoletthingsdieaheirord.

    akenupthererkaboutthegeneral,andnoonehad

    regheofficerrayedthecastleofyaninathenoble

    untinthehouseofpeers.albert,honolessinsulted;the

    feainlyintendedasaninsult.

    besides,thennerinphadclosedthenferea

    bitterrelleinhisheart.hecherishedthethoughtoftheduel,

    hopingtonphad

    notbeenseensihedayhevisitedalbert,andthoseofthe

    latterinquiredalheonajoueyhwould

    detainhiodays..

    oneingalbertbre,ed

    beaucha.albertrubbedhiseyes,orderedhisservanttointroduce

    hintothesllskingroonthegroundfloor,dressedhielf

    qui;on

    perceivinghieauchastopped.”yourarrivalhere,y

    visitatyourhousetoday,lookse,y

    ishakehandsp,aowledgeyouhaveinjured

    ,aainfriendship,orstisilyproposetoyouachoice

    ofar”

    ”albert,”saidbeaucha,halookofsorroupefiedthe

    youngusfirstsitdoalk.”

    ”rather,sir,beforeustdendyouranswer.”

    ”albert,”saidthejoualist,”thesearequestionsis

    difficulttoanswer.”

    ”iateitbyrepeatingthequestion,willyou,orwillyou

    not,retract”

    ”rcerf,itisnotenoughtoansoquestionsh

    nanas

    lieutenantgeheuntofrcerf,peeroffrance.”

    ”ustthenbedone”

    ”oi,andfatigueare

    nothingparedily;

    probabilitiesbat

    hafriend.ifistrikehtheshes

    ofapistolatn,forthreeyears,ihavebeenonterof

    ihia

    heartatease,andthatquietnseedswhenhisown

    arustsavehislife.”

    ”patiently,”ean”

    ”itansthatihavejustretuedfroanina.”

    ”froanina”

    ”yes.”

    ”iossible”

    ”hereispassport;exahevisageneva,lan,verieste,

    delvino,yaniofarepublic,a

    kingdoandaneire”albertcasthiseyesonthepassport,then

    raisedthenastonishnttobeaucha.”youhavebeentoyanina”

    saidhe.

    ”albert,hadyoubeenastranger,afner,asilelord,likethat

    englishodendsatisfaonthssince,

    andikilledtogetridof,ishouldnothavetakenthistrouble;

    butithoughtthisrkofiooyou.itookao,aoretu,fourdaysofquarantine,andfortyeighthours

    tostaythere;thatkesthreeuedlastnight,andherei

    a”

    ”locutio

    oknow”

    ”because,intruth,albert”

    ”youhesitate”

    ”yes,ifear.”

    ”youfeartoaohatyourrrespohisdeceivedyouoh,

    noselflove,beaucha.aop;yeot

    bedoubted.”

    ”notso,”rredthejoualist;”orary”

    alberttuedfrightfullypale;heendeavoredtospeak,butthewords

    diedonhislips.”friend,”saidbeaucha,iaffeate

    tone,”ishouldgladlykeanapology;but,alas,”

    ”but”

    ”theparagraphyfriend.”

    ”thatfrenchofficer”

    ”yes.”

    ”feand”

    ”yes.”

    ”thetraitoraninehe

    was”

    ”pardon,friend,thatnher”albertadvanced

    furiouslytop,butthelatterrestrainedhiorebya

    ldlookthanbyhisextendedhand.

    ”friend,”saidhe,”hereisaproofofit.”

    albertopehepaper,ittestationoffouotable

    inhabitantsofyanina,provingthatlonelfeandndego,inthe

    serviceofalitepelini,hadsurrehecastlefortillion

    croureslylegal.alberttotteredandfell

    overpoily

    naontsufulsilence,hisheart

    overflop,whohad

    ansparoxysfgrief,approached

    hi”noedoyounotio

    seeall,andtojudgeofeverythingforself,hopingtheexplanation

    ightdohiustice.but,

    orary,theparticularshatfeand

    ndego,raisedbyalipashatotherankofgeneral,isno

    otherthanuntfeandofrcerf;then,rellegthehonoryou

    haddone,inadttingtoyourfriendship,ihasteoyou.”

    albert,stillextehechair,veredhisfacehbothhands,

    asiftopreventthelightfroeaghi”ihasteoyou,”

    ntinuedbeaucha,”totellyou,albert,thatinthisgingage,

    thefaultsofafatherotrevertuponhischildren.feassed

    throughthisrevolutionaryperiod,iofhwewere

    bo,estainofinfaorbloodtosoiltheuniforfthe

    soldier,oagistrate.noheseproofs,albert,

    andianyournfidenaoaduelh

    youroinal,butieto

    offeryouandof.doyouheseproofs,

    theseattestations,obedestroyeddoyouwish

    thisfrightfulseaishallnever

    escapelips;say,albert,friend,doyou”

    albertthreselfonbeaueck.”ah,noblefelloriedhe.

    ”takethese,”saidbeaucha,presentingthepaperstoalbert.

    albertseizedthenpieces,and

    treliheleastvestigeshouldescapeandonedayappearto

    nfronthiheapproachedthe,albuingfor

    cigars,andbuedeveryfragnt.”dear,excellentfriend,”rred

    albert,stillbuingthepapers.

    ”letallbefottenasasorro,”saidbeauch”letit

    vanishasthe

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