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    台湾小说网  www.192.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twairanddisdainfulliphad

    retiredtoherrooanion,deisellelouise

    darlly.asforthenurousservantsrenurousthateveningthan

    usual,fortheiuerentedbyoksandbutlersfrohecafe

    deparis,ventingontheireloyerstheiraed

    theinsulttoheyhadbeensubjected,theyllectedingroups

    inthehall,is,thinkingverylittleof

    theirduty,husnaturallyinterrupted.ofallthishousehold,

    onlytoiselleeugenie

    danglarsanddeisellelouisedarlly.

    thebetrothedhadretired,ashhaughtyair,disdainfullip,

    andthedeanorofanedqueen,follopanion,who

    oredisturbedthanherself.onreaeugenie

    lockedherdoor,adreadful

    thing,”saidtheyoungsi;”.andrea

    cavaltiardereragalleyslaveescapedanviironical

    slecurledthelipofeugenie.”intruthied,”saidshe.”i

    escapedthercerfonlytofallintothecavalti.”

    ”oh,donotnfouwo,eugenie.”

    ”holdyuethenareallinfaus,andiaappytobeable

    hahedespisethe”

    ”shallwedo”askedlouise.

    ”shallwedo”

    ”yes.”

    ”eendeddoingthreedayssioff.”

    ”althoughyouarenotnoarried,youintend

    still”

    ”listen,louise.ihatethislifeofthefashionableworld,always

    ordered,asured,ruled,likeoursicpaper.ihavealways

    ed,isthelifeofanartist,freeand

    indepe,relyingonlyonoableonlyto

    self.reiry,anthhence,

    tain;andtodebray,perhaps,asite

    proposed.no,louise,nothiseveningsadventurey

    exethis,

    andihailitjoyfully”

    ”handurageousyouare”saidthefair,frailgirltoher

    brutepanion.

    ”didyouknoee,louise,letustalkofouraffairs.the

    postchaise”

    ”threedayssince.”

    ”haveyouhaditsentogoforit”

    ”yes.”

    ”ourpassport”

    ”hereitis.”

    andeugenie,hherusualprecision,openedaprintedpaper,and

    read,

    ”leondarlly,tyyearsofage;profession,artist;hairblack,

    eyesblack;travellinghhissister.”

    ”capitalhothispassport”

    ”ontecristoforletterstothedirectorsof

    thetheatresatroandnaples,iexpressedfearsoftravellingas

    aan;heperfe,anduooktoproe

    anspassport,andterireceivedthis,tohihave

    addedyoravellinghhissister.”

    ”opackupour

    trunks;arttheeveningofthesigningofthentract,

    insteadoftheeveningofthehatisall.”

    ”buthetterseriously,eugenie”

    ”oh,iaoiredofhearingonlyofrket

    reports,oftheendofthenth,oftheriseandfallofspanishfunds,

    ofhaitianbonds.insteadofthat,louisedoyouuandair,

    liberty,lodyofbirds,plainsofloardy,veianals,ron

    palaces,thebayofnaples.houchhaveo

    thisquestionaninlaidsecretaryasll

    portfoliohaloedtythreebanknotes.

    ”tythreethousandfrancs,”saidshe.

    ”andasch,atleast,inpearls,diands,andjewels,”said

    eugenie.”hfortyfivethousandfranlive

    likeprincessesfortfortablyforfour;butbeforesix

    nthsyouusidiyvoiceweshalldoubleour

    oney,iofthejewelbox;

    sothatifoneofushadthesfortuolosehertreasure,theother

    anteauletuskehastethe

    portnteau”

    ”stop”saidlouise,goingtolistenatdadanglarsdoor.

    ”doyoufear”

    ”thataybedisvered.”

    ”thedoorislocked.”

    ”theyytellustoopenit.”

    ”theyyiftheylike,but.”

    ”youareaperfectazon,eugenie”awoyounggirlsbegan

    toheapintoatrunkallthethingstheythoughttheyshouldrequire.

    ”therenoystudoyoulockthe

    portnteau.”louisepressedhallthestrengthofherlittlehands

    oopoftheportnteau.”butinot

    strongenough;doyoushutit.”

    ”ah,youdooask,”saideugenie,laughing;”ifotthatiwas

    herphale”andtheyounggirl,kneeling

    oop,pressedthetaogether,and

    deiselledarllypassedtheboltofthepadlockthrough.his

    thekey,andtook

    frotasilktravellingcloak.”here,”saidshe,”you

    seeihavethoughtofeverything;hthiscloakyoubeld.”

    ”butyou”

    ”oh,iaeverld,youknoensclothes”

    ”willyoudresshere”

    ”certainly.”

    ”shallyouhaveti”

    ”donotbeuneasy,youlittlesarebusy,

    discussingthegrandaffair.besides,isthereastonishing,when

    youthinkofthegriefioughttobein,thatishutselfuptell

    ”

    ”no,trulyyoufort.”

    ”eandhelp.”

    frohesadraau,frohe

    bootstotheat,andaprovisionoflinen,herehing

    superfluous,buteveryrequisite.then,ptitudeh

    indicatedthatthiseshehadasedherselfby

    adoptingthegarboftheoppositesex,eugeniedrehebootsand

    pantaloons,tiedhercravat,buttouptothethroat,

    andputonaatirablyfittedherbeautifulfigure.”oh,that

    isverygoodiisverygood”saidlouise,lookingatherh

    adration;”butthatbeautifulblaagnifitbraids,

    adealltheladiessighans

    hatliketheoneiseedohere”

    ”youshallsee,”saideugenie.andhherlefthandseizihick

    ss,ookinherright

    handapairoflohroughtherich

    andsplendidhair,eratherfeetassheleaned

    baherat.t

    ...
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