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    ”then,”ntinuedbeaucha,”itookadvahesilend

    thedarkoleavethehousehoutbeiheusherwho

    hadintrodue

    throughtherridorstoaprivateentranceopeningintotheruede

    vaugirard.ileftingledfeelingsofsorro.excuse

    ,albert,sorro,anddelighththatnoblegirl,

    thuspursuingpatealvengeance.yes,albert,froversourcethe

    bloayhaveproy,butthateneisonly

    theagentofprovidence.”albertheldhisheadbetweenhishands;

    heraisedhisface,redeandbathedintears,andseizing

    beauchasar”friend,”saidhe,”lifeisended.iot

    calysayust

    disverei

    shallkillhiorhee.irelyonyourfriendshiptoassist

    ,beauyourheart.”

    ”,friendhoisfortuneaffectyouno,happily

    thatunjustprejudiceisfottehesonresponsiblefor

    thefathersas.revie;althoughitisonlyjust

    beginning,didalovelysuersdayeverdahgreaterpuritythan

    hasrkedthenyadvice.

    youareyoungandrichleaveparisallissootteninthisgreat

    babyloentandgingtastes.youuafterthree

    orfouryearsharussianprincessforabride,andnoonehink

    reofoccurredyesterdaythanifithadhappenedsixteenyears

    ago.”

    ”thankyou,dearbeaucha,thankyoufortheexcellentfeeling

    ptsyouradviywish,or

    ratherdeternation.youuandthat,iedasianthis

    affair,ielightasyoudo.appearstoyou

    toenatefrostotoproceedfronefar

    lesspure.providenceappearstotohavenoshareinthisaffair;and

    happilyso,forinsteadoftheinvisible,ialpableagentofcelestial

    reents,ishallfihpalpableandvisible,

    onishallrevengeself,iassureyou,forallihavesuffered

    durinth.nop,ioretu

    tohunandterialexistendifyouarestillthefriendyou

    professtobe,helptodisverthehandthatstrucktheblow.”

    ”beitso,”saidbeauusthavedesdtoearth,i

    subt;andifyouy,iyou,andi

    ,honorbeingalstasdeeplyiedas

    yours.”

    ”p,thath

    iediately.eae.thecaluiator

    ispunished,andheyhopethathey

    honor,ifhethinksso,hedeceiveshielf.”

    ”orcerf.”

    ”ah,beaucha,iseeyoukhingalready;youeto

    life.”

    ”idonotsaythereisanytruthingoingtotellyou,butit

    is,atleast,arayoflightinadarknight;byfolloay,

    perhaps,disversothiain.”

    ”tell;satisfyiatience.”

    ”yretufrobr >

    yanina.”

    ”sayon.”

    ”iakeinquiries.

    atthefirstentionedyourfathersna”

    ”ah,saidhe.iguessbringsyouhere.

    ”how,andwhy

    ”becauseafhtsinceiesubject.

    ”bybyaparisbanker,rrespo.

    ”eis

    ”danglars.”

    ”he”criedalbert;”yes,itisindeedhey

    fatheran

    fivetheunte

    brokenoffthesa

    cause.”

    ”keinquiries,albert,butdonotbeangryake

    inquiries,andifitbetrue”

    ”oh,yes,ifitbetrue,”an,”heshallpayalli

    havesuffered.”

    ”bean.”

    ”iyfaly;if

    fatherhadoffendedhipersonallyoh,

    no,hefacetoface.”

    ”idonotndeyou,albert;iorainyou.actprudently.”

    ”oh,donotfear;besides,youpany.beaun

    transasshouldbesanedbyaness.beforethisdaycloses,

    ifdanglarsisguilty,heshallceasetolive,orishalldie.

    pardieu,beaueshallbeasplendidfuneral”

    ”ade,albert,theyshouldbeprotly

    exeediately.”they

    sentforaansion,theyperceived

    thephaetonandservantofandreacavalti.”ah,parbleu,thats

    good,”saidalbert,ytone.”ifdanglarsfight

    e,iiainlyfight.”

    theservantannounan;butthebanker,relleg

    adtted.itwas,

    hoan,and,hearingthe

    iven,forcedthedooropen,andfollopfound

    hielfinthebaudy.”sir,”criedthelatter,”anolonger

    atlibertytoreyhouseyouappeartet

    yourselfsadly.”

    ”no,sir,”saidalbert,ldly;”therearecirhone

    ot,exceptthroughhatrefuge,refuseto

    adtcertainpersonsatleast.”

    ”isyourerrand,then,e,sir”

    ”ian,”saidalbert,drahoutapparentlynotig

    cavalti,eanto

    proposeaetingiiredererruptus

    fortehatenhavingt,one

    oftheinontheground.”danglarstuedpale;cavalti

    vedastepfor.”andyou,too,”

    saidhe,”e,ifyoulike,nsieur;youhaveaclaibeingalst

    ohefaly,andianyrendezvousofthatkindasi

    findpersons.”cavaltilookedatdanglars

    akinganeffort,aroseand

    steppedbeten.albertsattaandreahadplaced

    hinadifferentfooting,andhehopedthisvisithadanothercause

    thanthathehadatfirstsupposed.

    ”indeed,sir,”saidhetoalbert,”ifyouareetoquarrelhthis

    gentlen

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