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    ”thetruth.”

    ”thenishallsaythedueldidnottakeplace”

    ”youontecristo.go.”

    thevaletboired,andalbertretuedtohisiory.ashe

    hishesoundofhorsesprangintheyard,and

    thetractedhisattention.he

    approachedthehergetintoit,anddriveaway.

    thedoorothers

    rooand,nooheretoannouncehiheadvaoher

    bedchaer,anddistressedbyhesaoppedforone

    ntatthedoor.asifthesaideahadahesetwobeings,

    rcedeseinherapartntsthathehadjustdonein

    his.everythingoney,all

    hedraheuntessing

    thekeys.albertsa,and

    exg,”ther”hethresaroundheeck.

    theartistedtheexpressionofthesetwo

    untenaifulpicture.all

    theseproofsofaicresolution,didnotfearon

    hisoedhiorhisther.”areyoudoing”asked

    he.

    ”wereyoudoing”repliedshe.

    ”oh,ther”exclaidalbert,soovereheuldscarcelyspeak;

    ”itisnotthesaeyouadethesa

    resolutionihave,forihaveetohatibidadieutoyour

    house,andandtoyou.”

    ”ialso,”repliedrcedes,”aoing,andiaowledgeihaddepended

    onyouraying;haveideceivedself”

    ”ther,”saidalbertness.”iakeyousharethefate

    ihaveplannedforself.istlivehehhoutrankand

    fortune,andtobeginthishardapprenticeshipistborroa

    friendtheloafishalleatuntilihaveeaedone.so,dearther,

    iaoingatohesllsushallrequire

    tosupplypresents.”

    ”you,poorchild,sufferpovertyandhungeroh,donotsayso;it

    yresolutions.”

    ”buther,”repliedalbert.”iaoungandstrong;i

    believeiarageous,andsierdayihaveleaedthepower

    ofydearther,sohavesufferedsodyet

    live,andhaveraisedaneisesof

    happinessadethenthefragntsofallthehope

    ihaveseenthat,ther;iknothe

    gulfinieshavepluheheyhaverisenhso

    er

    nquerors,andhavepuheno,ther;frohisntihave

    donotevenana,because

    youeofan

    toblushforitbeforeanother.”

    ”albert,child,”saidrcedes,”ifihadastrongerheart,thatis

    theunseliy

    voicebecatooentoitsdictates.youhadfriends,albert;

    breakofftheiracquaintadonotdespair;youhavelifebefore

    you,dearalbert,foryouareyetscarcelytytwoyearsold;and

    asapureheartlikeyourse,takefathersit

    sure,dearalbert,aybeyourcareer,

    youeillustrious.then,soothe

    orebrilliantbeersorro

    echerishthesehopes,forihavenofuturetolook

    forethegraveopehresholdofthis

    house.”

    ”iydearther,”saidtheyoungn.

    ”yes,ishareyourhopes;theangerofheavenpursueus,since

    youarepureandiannoed,

    letusa.dercerfoutabouthalfanho;the

    opportunityisfavorabletoavoidanexplanation.”

    ”iaeady,son,”saidrcedes.albertrachacarriage.he

    rellectedthatthereallfuishedhousetoletintheruede

    saintsperes,otherblebutdetlodging,

    andthitherheintendedndugtheuntess.asthecarriagestopped

    atthedoor,andalbertanapproachedandgavehi

    letter.albertreghebearer.”froheunt,”saidbertuccio.

    alberttooktheletter,opened,a,thenlookedroundfor

    bertuccio,butheercedeshtearsinhis

    eyesandheavi,andhoututteringahe

    letter.rcedesread:

    albert,ihavedisveredyourplans,ihope

    alsotonvinydelicacy.youarefree,youleavetheunts

    house,andyoutakeyourthertoyourho;butreflect,albert,you

    oorethanyourpooobleheartpayher.keepthestruggle

    foryourself,bearallthesuffering,butspareherthetrialofpoverty

    ustayyourfirstefforts;forshedeservesnoteven

    theshadoisfortunehisdayfallenonher,and

    providenothattheishouldsufferforthe

    guilty.ikherueduhelderhouttaking

    anythinghyou.dookno;iknow

    itthatissuffit.

    noen,albert.tyfouryearsagoiretued,proudandjoyful,

    tountry.ihadabetrothed,albert,alovelygirliadored,

    andiybetrothedahundredandfiftylouis,painfully

    assedbyoneyifor

    her,and,kreacheryoftheseaiburiedourtreasurein

    thelittlegardenofthehousefatherlivedinatrseilles,onthe

    alleesdeillan.yourther,albert,knohatpoorhousewell.a

    shorttisinarseilles,andtoseetheold

    playpainfulrelles;andintheevening

    itookaspadeanddugihegardenoncealed

    treasure.theironboxhereoucheditundera

    beautifulfigtreefatherhadplahedayih

    overshadooney,erly

    desigoprotethefortandtranquillityoftheaniadored,

    ynostances,bedevotedtothe

    sapurpose.oh,feelfor,illionstothatpoor

    an,butuheronlythepieceofblackbreadfotten

    underpoorroofsihedayiheriloved.youare

    agenerousn,albert,butperhapsyouybeblindedbyprideor

    resentnt;i

    ...
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