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www.xsz.tw栗子小说 m.lizi.twove,”then,deiselle,youpersistinyour
deternationtoaccelerateruin”
”yourruiniaccelerateyourruineanidonot
uandyou.”
”sochthebetter,ihavearayofhopeleft;listen.”
”iallattention,”saideugenie,lookilyatherfather
thatitforthelattertoendureheruinggaze.
”arryyou,andwill
plaountingtothreellionlivres.”
”thatisadrable”saideuge,sothingher
glovesoutoneupoher.
”youthinkishalldepriveyouofthosethreellions,”saiddanglars;
”butdo.theyaredestioproduceatleastten.ianda
brotherbankerhaveobtainedagrantofarailheonlyindustrial
enterpriseisestokegoodthefabulous
prospectsthatlatotheeteallydeludedparisians,in
thefantastiillionthpartofa
railuchasanacreofelandonthebanks
oftheohio.akeine,hisan
advance,asyousee,sien,fifteen,ty,ora
hundredlivresoney.well,hin
atodepositfourllionsforshare;thefourllions,i
proseyou,enortwelve.”
”butduringvisittoyouthedaybeforeyesterday,sir,hyou
appeartorellectsowell,”repliedeugenie,”isawyinga
depositisnotthattheterffivellionsandahalf;you
evenpoiouttointsoreasury,andyou
yeyeslike
lightning.”
”yes,butthosefivellionsandahalfarenotne,andareonlya
proofofthegreatnfidencepla;titleofpopularbanker
hasgaihenfidenceofcharitableinstitutions,andthefive
llionsandahalfbelongtotheatanyothertiishouldnothave
hesitatedtokeuseofthebutthegreatlossesihaveretly
sustainedareycreditisrather
shaken.thatdepositybeatanynthdrawn,andifihad
eloyeditforanotherpurpose,ishouldbringonadisgraceful
bankrupte,buttheyst
bethosearry
goingtogetthecredityfortune,h
forthelastnthorthhave
beenopenedinpathbyaninnceivablefatality,willrevive.doyou
uand”
”perfeeforthreellions,doyounot”
”thegreatertheaunt,thereflatteringitistoyou;itgivesyou
anideaofyourvalue.”
”thankyou.oneore,sir;doyouprosetokeuse
you.cavaltihout
tou
pli
theruinofothers.”
”butsiellyou,”crieddanglars,”thaththesethree
llion”
”doyouexpecttoreveryourposition,sir,houttougthose
threellion”
”ihopeso,iftherriageshouldtakepladnfirycredit.”
”shallyoubeabletopaycavaltithefivehuhousandfrancs
youprosefordowry”
”heshallretheyors.”
theperfe.
”verywell”
”oredoyou”
”iandingsignature,youleaveentirely
freeinperson”
”absolutely.”
”then,asisaidbefore,sir,veryreadytorry
cavalti.”
”butareyouupto”
”ah,thatisaffair.advantageshouldihaveoveryou,if
knoine”danglarsbithislips.
”then,”saidhe,”youarereadytopaytheofficialvisits,hare
absolutelyindispensable”
”yes,”repliedeugenie.
”andtosigrathreedays”
”yes.”
”then,intu,ialsosay,verywell”danglarspressedhis
daughtershandinhis.but,extraordinarytorelate,thefatherdidnot
say,”thankyou,ileatherfather.
”isthenferended”askedeugenie,rising.danglarstiohat
hehadnothiosay.fiveerhepianoresounded
tothetouadeiselledarllysfingers,anddeiselle
danglarsalediona.attheendof
thepieceetieered,andannouoeugethehorseswere
inthecarriage,andthatthebaronessingforhertopayher
visits.atvilleforts;theyproceededthenontheir
urse.
chapter96.thentract.
threedaysaftertheseelytowardsfive
oclotheafteoonofthedayfixedforthesignatureof
thentractbetoiselleeugeniedanglarsandandrea
cavalti,thebankerpersistedincallingprince,afresh
breezeirringtheleavesilegardeninfrontofthe
untofntecristoshouse,aogoout.
ientlypaheground,heldinbythe
a,edaquarterofanhouronhisbox,the
elegantphaetoniliarrapidlytuedtheangleof
theentran.andreacavalti,
asdeckedupandgayasifhearryaprincess.he
inquiredaftertheuntiliarity,andasding
lightlytothesendstorythitthetopofthestairs.theunt
stoppedoheyoungn.asforandrea,hehed,and
.”ah,gooding,
dearunt,”saidhe.”ah,andrea,”saidthelatter,hhis
halfjestingtone;”howdoyoudo.”
”etotalktoyouaboutathousand
things;but,firsttell,orjustretued”
”i,sir.”
”then,iohinderyou,iuphyouifyouplease
inyourcarriage,andtohallfolloyphaetonintow.”
”no,”saidtheu,for
hehadnoanssociety,”no;iprefer
listeningtoyouhere,dearaerindoors,
andthereisnoatooverhearourion.”theunt
retuedtoaslldraonthefirstfloor,satdown,and
otioheyoungntotakeaseatalso.andrea
assudhisgayestnner.”you
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