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houghapparentlynotnotigalbert,hedidnot,however,lose
sightofhiaaitheendofthesendact,he
saleavetheorchestrahhisthenhisheadwas
seenpassingatthebackoftheboxes,akhe
approa.heont
nversingcheerfullyorrel,buthe
ghthappen.thedooropened,andntecristo,tuinground,saw
albert,paleandtreling,follopandchateaurenaud.
”hatbenevolentpolitenessinguished
hissalutationfrohencivilitiesoftheycavalierhas
attainedhisobje.dercerf.”theuntenanceof
thisn,raordinaryntroloverhisfeelings,
expressedthestperfectrdiality.rrelonlythenrellectedthe
letterhehadreceivedfrohevisunt,inhoutassigning
anyreason,hebeggedhiogototheopera,butheuoodthat
sothingterriblewasbrooding.
”ehere,sir,toexgehypocriticalexpressionsof
politeness,orfalseprofessionsoffriendship,”saidalbert,”butto
dendanexplanation.”theyoungnstrelingvoicearcely
audible.”anexplanationattheopera”saidtheunt,
toneaingeyeanause
isgood.”littleacquaintedasiathehabitsofparisians,i
shouldnothavethoughtthistheplaand.”
”still,ifpeopleselvesup,”saidalbert,”andot
beseenbecausetheyarebathing,dining,orasleep,ustavail
ourselvesoftheopportunityheyaretobeseen.”
”iaotdiffiyrydoesnot
deceive,youyhouse.”
”yesterdayian;”becausethen
iknehesehadraised
hisvoicesoastobeheardbythoseintheadjoiningboxesandinthe
lobby.thustheattentionofnytractedbythisaltercation.
”efrosiryoudonotappeartobeinthepossession
ofyoursenses.”
”providediuandyourperfidy,sir,andsucceedinkingyou
uandthatiwillberevenged,ishallbereasonableenough,”said
albertfuriously.
”idonotuandyou,sir,”repliedntecristo;”andifidid,
yourtooohigh.iathohere,andialonehavearight
toraisevoiontecristo
poioostndingdignity.”ah,ishall
knoakeyouleaveyourho”repliedalbert,claspinginhis
nvulsedgrasptheglove,ontecristodidnotlosesightof.
”ecristoquietly,”iseeyouoquarrelh
;butieofadvice,hyouwilldowell
tokeepinnd.itisinpoortastetokeadisplayofachallenge.
displayisoeveryone,dercerf.”
atthisnaarrofastonishntpassedaroundthegroupof
speorcerfthe
ont,and
tothroorrelseizedhishand,while
beaudchateaurenaud,fearingtheseits
ofachallenge,heldhiack.butntecristo,houtrising,and
leaningforerelystretand,taking
theda,thean,”sir,”
saidheinasoletone,”insiderylovethrou
ittoyoueorin
servantstothroatthedoor.”
ostunnscious,anded,albertsteppedback,
aecristotookuphisglassagainasif
nothinghadhappened;hisfacearble,andhisheartwaslike
bronze.rrel”
”inothingatleastpersonally,”saidntecristo.
”buttherestbesocauseforthisstrangese.”
”theuntofran.”
”haveyouanythingtodohit”
”itberedofhisfathers
treason.”
”indeed”saidrrel.”ihadbeentold,butcreditit,that
thegreslaveihaveseenhyouhereinthisveryboxhe
daughterofalipasha.”
”itistrue,heless.”
”then,”saidrrel,”iuanditall,andthissewas
preditated.”
”howso”
”yes.albertetotheopera,doubtlessthati
ghtbeaeanttoofferyou.”
”probably,”saidntecristoperturbabletranquillity.
”but”
”h”
”halbert.”
”shallidoilian,asinowpress
yourhand,ishallkillhieforetenoorrooing.”
rrel,inhistu,tookntecristoshandinbothofhis,andhe
shudderedtofeelhoeadyitwas.
”ah,unt,”saidhe,”hisfatherloveshioch”
”donotspeaktoofthat,”said
ofangerhehadbetrayed;”iakehiuffer.”rrel,azed,let
fallntecristoshand.”unt,unt”saidhe.
”dearxilian,”interruptedtheunt,”listenhowadorablyduprezis
singingthatline,
othildeidoledena
”ihefirsttodisverduprezatnaples,andthefirstto
applaudhibravo,bravo”rrelsaore,and
refraihecurtain,thecloseoftheseh
albert,againfell,andarapthedoor.
”ein,”saidntecristohavoicethatbetrayednotthe
leastetion;aelybeau.
beaucha,”saidntecristo,asifthisehehadseen
thejoualistthatevening;”beseated.”
beauchabotingdonow
aieddercerf,asyousaw.”
”andthatans,”repliedntecristo,laughing,”thatyouhad,
probably,justdiogether.iaappytosee,beaucha,thatyou
areresoberthanhewas.”
”sir,”saidbeaucha,”albertobetray
soyo.and
havingdoneso,entirelyouood,iwould
addthatibelieveyoutoogeorefusegivinghio
explanationngyourionhyanina.theniwilladd
totionedhiobe
silent.”e,”saidhe,laughing,”thereareallhopesabouttobe
destroyed.”
”hoh
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