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正文 第326節 文 / [法]大仲馬

    栗子小說    m.lizi.tw小說站  www.xsz.tw小說站  www.xsz.twhenshegraspedthefronthair,h

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    eyebroagnifithair”saidlouise,hregret.

    ”andanotahuisbetterthus”criedeugehingthe

    scatteredcurlsofherhair,aseappearance;

    ”anddoyounotthinkhandsorso”

    ”oh,youarebeautifulaliful”criedlouise.”now,whereare

    yougoing”

    ”tobrussels,ifyoulike;itisthefrontier.o

    brussels,liege,aixlachapelle;thenuptherhiostrasburg.we

    zerland,andgodooitalybythesaintgothard.

    hatdo”

    ”yes.”

    ”areyoulookingat”

    ”iaookingatyou;indeedyouareadorablelikethatonewouldsay

    youeoff.”

    ”andthey,pardieu”

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    thetives,lookingandlisteningeagerly,houtstretched

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    scarcelyraisedpty;theclockwas

    strikigoobed.eugenieapproached

    softly,andsaansleepingsoundlyinanarhairinhis

    lodge.sheretuedtolouise,tookuptheportnteau,hshehad

    plaontontheground,andtheyreachedthearchwayunder

    theshadohewall.

    eugeniencealedlouiseinanahegatehatifthe

    portercedtoaightseebutoneperson.thenplag

    herselfinthefulllightofthelatheyard,”gate”cried

    she,hherfiraltovoidrappingatthewindow.

    thepotupaseugenieexpected,andevenadvancedsostepsto

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    louiseslidthroughthehalfopengatelikeasnake,andboundedlightly

    for,althoughinallprobabilityherheart

    beatsofasterthanusual,outiu.aporterwas

    passingandtheygavehiheporthewoyounggirls,

    havingtoldhiotakeittono.36,ruedelavictoire,walkedbehind

    thisn,fortedlouise.asfenie,shewasas

    strongasajudithoradelilah.theyarrivedattheappointedspot.

    eugenieorderedtheportertoputdoanteau,gavehio

    pieoney,andhavingrappedattheshuttersenthihe

    shutterhatofalittlelaundress,who

    hadbeenpreviouslyyetgoobed.sheopehe

    door.

    ”deiselle,”saideugenie,”letthepetthepostchaisefrobr >

    theaeposthorsesfrohehotel.hereare

    fivefrancsforhistrouble.”

    ”indeed,”saidlouise,”iadreyou,andiuldalstsayrespect

    you.”thelaundresslookedoninastonishnt,butasshehadbeen

    prosedtadenorerk.

    inaquarterofanhourtheporterretuedhapostboyandhorses,

    inute,he

    porterfasteheportnteauonhtheassistanceofardand

    strap.”hereisthepassport,”saidthepostilion,”hwayarewe

    going,youlen”

    ”tofontainebleau,”repliedeugesevoice.

    ”doyousay”saidlouise.

    ”iaivingtheheslip,”saideugehisantowehave

    giventaybetrayusforforty;erour

    direpedintothebritzska,hwas

    adrablyarrangedforsleepingin,houtscarcelytougthestep.

    ”youarealusicteacher,seatingherselfbythe

    sideofherfriend.

    aquarterofanhourafterhepostilion,haviinthe

    rightroad,passedhacrackofhishroughthegatehe

    barrieresaintrtin.”ah,”saidlouise,breathingfreely,”hereweare

    outofparis.”

    ”yes,dear,theabduisanacplishedfact,”repliedeugenie.

    ”yes,andhoutviolence,”saidlouise.

    ”ishallbringthatforstance,”replied

    eugeheseadein

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    passingthroughthisrooandreaprovedhielfnotonlytobeclever

    andintelligent,butalsoprovident,forhehelpedhielftothest

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