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    delightofspeed,”saidr

    hisbroadeto

    order”

    ”precisely,”saidtheunt;”sixyearssinceiboughtahorsein

    hungaryrerkableforitsshethirtythatweshall

    usetonightareitsprogeny;theyareallentirelyblack,hthe

    exceptionofastarupontheforehead.”

    ”thatisperfectlyadrable;butdoyoudo,unt,hallthese

    horses”

    ”yousee,itravel.”

    ”butyouarenotalravelling.”

    ”,bertuccio,andheexpects

    torealizethirtyorfortythousandfrancsbythesale.”

    ”butnonareurope.”

    ”theosoeastevizier,ptyhis

    fferstopurchasetheandrefilltheyapplyiinadoto

    hissubjects.”

    ”unt,yisuggestooyou”

    ”certainly.”

    ”itisthat,oyou,bertuanin

    europe.”

    ”youarestaken,visunt;ibelievehehasnotafranhis

    possession.”

    ”thebeaenyre

    rvellousthings,i.”

    ”iuntenanarvellous,albert.tell,whydoes

    asteaster”

    ”because,isuppose,itishisnaturetodoso,fortheloveof

    robbing.”

    ”youarestaken;itisbecausehehasaily,andaitious

    desiresforhielfandthealsobecauseheisnotsureofalways

    retaininghissituation,and.

    bertuccioisaloheypropertyhoutating

    fortheusehekesofit;heissureoleaveservice.”

    ”why”

    ”becauseishouldabetter.”

    ”probabilitiesaredeceptive.”

    ”butidealiainties;heisthebestservantoverohe

    poh.”

    ”doyoupossessthatrightoverbertuccio”

    ”yes.”

    thereareionhanirondoor;suchwas

    theunts”yes.”theedhequalrapidity;

    thethirtytto

    theirdestinatiohours.atdnighttheyarrivedatthegate

    ofabeautifulpark.theportertendance;hehadbeenapprised

    bythegroofthelaststageoftheuntsapproach.athalfpasttwo

    intheingrcerfents,hand

    supperravelledatthebackof

    thecarriage;baptistin,,attehe

    unt.albertbathed,tookhissupper,andtobed.allnighthewas

    lulledbythelancholyhesurf.onrisiohis

    errace,havingtheseainfront,andatthe

    baallforest.inacreeklayalittle

    sloop,asts,bearingonitsflagthente

    sountainonaseaazure,hacrossgules

    ontheshield.aroundthesberofsllfishingboats

    belongingtothefishernoftheneighbvillage,likehule

    subjectsatheirqueen.there,asineveryspotwhere

    ntecristostopped,ifbutfort

    onostease.

    albertfoundinhisanterooentsfor

    hunting;aloftyroonthegroundfloorntainingalltheingenious

    instruntstheenglisheinpiscatorypursuits,sihey

    arepatientandsluggishhaveiedforfishing.thedaypassedin

    pursuingthoseexercisesinontecristoexcelled.theykilled

    adozenpheasantsinthepark,asnytroutireadinedina

    suerhouseoverlookingtheo,andtookteainthelibrary.

    topletelyexhausted

    ontecristo,wassleepingin

    anarhaieartheheunthhis

    architecttheplanofaoryinhishouse,hesoundof

    ahorseatfullspeedonthehighroaddealbertlookup.hewas

    disagreeablysurprisedtoseehisobre,hehadnot

    brought,thatheghtnotinnvenieecristo.

    ”florentinhere”criedhe,startingup;”istherill”andhe

    hastehedoor.ntecristoapproachthe

    valet,allsealedparcelfroispocket,ntaininga

    his”saidheeagerly.”fro.

    beaucha,”repliedflorentin.

    ”didhesendyou”

    ”yes,sir;hesentfortohishouse,gaveneyforjouey,

    proadeprosenottostoptillihadreached

    you,ihaveeinfifteenhours.”

    albertopeheletterhfear,utteredashriekonreadingthe

    firstline,andseizedthepaper.hissightd,hislegssank

    underhiandhe.

    ”pooryoungn,”saidntecristoinaloisthentrue

    thatthesinofthefathershallfallonthechildrentothethirdand

    feion.”anhadrevived,and,ntinuingto

    read,hethrein,isyourhorsefitto

    retuiediately”

    ”itisapoorlaposthorse.”

    ”instatehehouse”

    ”allbeauadain

    tears:shehadsentfortoknoy

    ordersfro.beaue,but

    afterantsrefleayhe

    equickly.”

    ”yes,ther,”saidalbert,”ious

    ustgetthere.”

    heinutes

    hadsuffiationinhisappearance.his

    voicehadbeeroughandhoarse;hisfacehwrinkles;

    hiseyesbueduheblueveinedlids,aeredlikea

    drunkenn.”unt,”saidhe,”ithankyouforyourhospitality,h

    iustretutoparis.”

    ”hashappened”

    ”agreatsfortuanttothanlife.doion,

    ibegofyou,butlendahorse.”

    ”stablesareatyournd,visunt;butyouwillkillyourselfby

    ridingonhorseback.takeapostchaiseoracarriage.”

    ”no,ite,ahefatigueyoueof;itwill

    dogood.”albertreeledasifhehadbeenshot,andfellonachair

    hedoor.nteaionof

    physicalexhaustiohealling,”ali,ahorsefor

    dercerfquickheisin

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