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    fear.”

    ”butitistheched”

    ”thatne,haidee,”saidntecristo;”itwashisson

    alohatthereofear.”

    ”andihavesuffered,”saidtheyounggirl,”youshallneverknow,

    lord.”nteiled.”byfathersto,”saidhe,extending

    hishaheheadoftheyounggirl,”isoyou,haidee,that

    ifanysfortunehappens,ite.”

    ”ibelieveyou,lord,asilie,”said

    theyounggirl,presentingherforeheadtohintecristopressedon

    thatpurebeautifulforeheadakissadetsthrobatonce,

    theoneviolently,theotherheavily.”oh,”rredtheunt,”shall

    itheedtoloveagainaskdercerfintothe

    dra,”saidhetobaptistin,hebeautifulgreek

    girltoaprivatestaircase.

    ustexplainthisvisit,ontecristo,is

    uedtoourreaders.ercedes,asaking

    asilarioryofherpropertytoalberts,whileshewasarranging

    herjetingherdraingherkeys,toleave

    everythinginperfectorder,shedidnotperceiveapaleandsinister

    faceataglassdoorh

    everythinguldbebothseenandheard.hehuslooking,

    houtbeingheardorseen,probablyheardandsahatpassedin

    dadercerfsapartnts.frohatglassdoorthepalefaced

    nandraisedhanstrictedhandthe

    curtainofaaihereten

    ionlessanddu,listeningtothebeatingofhiso.

    forhihosetennuteshe,retuing

    froisetinghtheunt,perceivedhisfathergforhis

    arrivalbehindacurtain,andtuedaside.theuntseyeexpanded;he

    knehadinsultedtheuntdreadfully,andthatineveryuntry

    intheoadeadlyduel.albertretued

    safelythewasrevenged.

    anindesihatcheduntenancelikethe

    lastrayofthesunbeforeitdisappearsbehindthecloudshbear

    theaspeotofadob.butaswehavesaid,he

    etohisapartnththeatof

    histriuh.heeasilyuoodetoseehibr >

    beforehetoavengehisfathershonor;buthatwasdone,why

    didnothissohroselfintohisar

    itheuldnotseealbert,thathesentforhis

    servant,hi

    teerorcerfhestepsinablack

    atilitaryllar,blataloons,andblackgloves.hehad

    apparentlygivenpreviousorders,forashereastephis

    .thevaletthreo

    thecarriagehislitarycloak,inereed,and,

    shuttingthedoor,hetookhisseatbythesideofthea.the

    astoopeddownforhisorders.

    ”totheontecristos.

    hurry”thehorsesboundedbeheihey

    stoppedbeforetheuntsdoor.derself,

    andasthecarriagerolledaheered

    theopendoorhhisservant.

    antafterorcerftonte

    orcerfbe

    askedintothedra.thegehethird

    tiontecristoatthedoor.”ah,it

    isdercerf,”saidntecristoquietly;”ithoughtihadnotheard

    aright.”

    ”yes,itisi,”saidtheunt,afrightfulntraofthelips

    preventedfrorticulatingfreely.

    ”yikhepleasureofseeingde

    rcerfsoearly”

    ”hadyouingysonthising”askedthegeneral.

    ”ihad,”repliedtheunt.

    ”andiknoysonhadgoodreasonstoofighthyou,andto

    endeavortokillyou.”

    ”yes,sir,hehadverygoodones;butyouseethatinspiteofthee

    hasnotkilled,anddidnotevenfight.”

    ”yethensideredyouthecauseofhisfathersdishonor,thecauseof

    thefearfulruinyhouse.”

    ”itistrue,sir,”saidntecristoness;”a

    sendarycause,butnottheprincipal.”

    ”doubtlessyoude,then,soapologyorexplanation”

    ”iexplaihing,anditishee.”

    ”buttodoyouattributethisnduct”

    ”tothenvi,probably,thatthereuiltythani.”

    ”andhat”

    ”hisfather.”

    ”thatybe,”saidtheunt,tuingpale;”butyouknoheguiltydo

    notliketofindtheelvesnvicted.”

    ”ikno,andiexpectedthisresult.”

    ”youexpectedso.

    ”albertdercerfisnoontecristo.

    ”anortalenehin

    reachofthatsfight,isahere

    thatiytellhio”

    ”sir.”repliedntecristoldly,”ididnotexpectthatyouhade

    heretorelatetoyourlittlefalyaffairs.goandtellalbert

    that,andheyknotoansweryou.”

    ”oh,no,no,”saidthegeneral,slingfaintly,”ididnotefor

    thatpurpose;yht.icatotellyouthatialsolookupon

    youasene.icatotellyouthatihateyouinstinctively;that

    itseeasifihadaledyou;and,in

    short,siheyoungpeopleofthepresentdayfight,it

    reinsforustodoso.doyouthinkso,sir”

    ”certainly.andoldyouihadforeseentheresult,itisthe

    honorofyourvisitialludedto.”

    ”sochthebetter.areyouprepared”

    ”yes,sir.”

    ”youknohattilloneofusisdead,”saidthegeneral,

    eethhrage.”untiloneofusdies,”repeated

    nteovinghisheadslightlyupanddown.

    ”letusstart,then;nesses.”

    ”verytrue,”saidntecristo;”itisunnecessary,her

    sowell”

    ”orary,”saidtheunt,”tleofeachother.”

    ”indeed”saidableolness;”let

    ussee.areyounotthesoldierfeaheeveofthe

    battleoferlooareyounotthelieutenantfeandwhoservedas

    guideandspytothefrencharinspainareyounotthecaptain

    feandurderedhisbeor,aliandhave

    not

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