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    ”no.”

    ”atotakeetheprocureur”

    ”no.”

    ”thedoctor”

    ”yes.”

    ”youainalone.devillefort”

    ”yes.”

    ”butheuandyou”

    ”yes.”

    ”oh,”saidvillefort,inexpressiblydelightedtothinkthatthe

    inquiriesadebyhilone,”oh,besatisfied,i

    uandfather.”davrignytooktheyoungnsarandled

    hiutoftherooarethahlikesilehenreignedin

    thehouse.attheendofaquarterofanhourafalteringfootstep

    entwhere

    davrignyandrrelhadbeenstaying,oneabsorbedinditation,the

    rief.”youe,”hesaid,aheaoirtier.

    rrellookedattentivelyonvillefort.hisfacewaslivid,largedrops

    rolleddoentsofa

    quillpens.

    ”gentlen,”hesaidinahoarsevoice,”giveyourhat

    thishorribleseainburiedangstourselves”the

    tendrek.

    ”ieyou.”ntinuedvillefort.

    ”but,”saidrrel,”theculprittherderertheassassin.”

    ”donotalarourself,sir;justicey

    fatherhasrevealedtheculpritsnfatherthirstsforrevengeas

    chasyoudo,yetevenhenjuresyouasidotokeepthissecret.do

    younot,father”

    ”yes,”resolutelyrepliednoirtier.rrelsufferedanexclationof

    horrorandsurprisetoescapehi”oh,sir,”saidvillefort,arresting

    xilianbythear”iffather,theinflexiblehis

    request,itisbecauseheknohatvalentinewillbe

    terriblyrevenged.isitnotso,father”theoldndeasigninthe

    affirtive.villefortntinued:”heknoe,andihavepledged

    .restassured,gehathinthreedays,inaless

    tithanjustid,therevengeishallhavetakenforthe

    rderofble;”

    andashespoketheseeeth,andgraspedtheold

    nssenselesshand.

    ”isebefulfilled,noirtier”askedrrel,while

    davrignylookedinquiringly.

    ”yes,”repliednoirtierhanexpressionofsinisterjoy.

    ”sorreland

    davrigny,”syhouse,andleave

    toavengechild.”davrignytuedroundandutteredaveryfeeble

    ”yes,”butrrel,disengaginghishand,rushedtothebed,andafter

    havingpressedtheldlipsofvalentinehhiso,

    utteringalong,deepgroanofdespairandanguish.wehavebefore

    statedthatalltheservantshadfled.devillefortherefore

    obligedtorequestdavrignytosuperintendallthearras

    nsequentupohinalargecity,reespeciallyadeathunder

    sustances.

    itethingterribletoutedespair

    ofnoirtier,earssilentlyrolleddo

    retiredtohisstudy,anddavrigosuoorofthe

    yoralty,inebodiesafterdecease,andwho

    isexpresslynad”thedo.noirtieruldnotbe

    persuadedtoquithisgrand.

    davriguedhhisassociate;theyfouergateclosed,

    andnotaservantreininginthehouse;villeforthielfwasobliged

    toopentothebuthestoppedonthelanding;hehadnottheurage

    toagainvisitthedeathchaer.thetors,therefore,entered

    theroolone.noirtierotionless,andsilent

    astherpse.thedistrictdoctorapproachedhtheindifferenceof

    anaeangstthedead;hethenlifted

    thesheethefadjustunclosedthelips.

    ”alas,”saiddavrigny,”sheisindeeddead,poorchild”

    ”yes,”aorlanically,droppingthesheethehad

    raised.noirtierutteredakindofhoarse,rattlingsound;theoldns

    eyessparkled,andthegooddoctoruoodthatheobehold

    hischild.hethereforeapproachedthebed,andpanionwas

    dippingthefingershouchedthelipsoftherpsein

    e,heuhedpaleface,hlookedlike

    thatofasleepingaear,anseye,

    expressedhisthankstothedoctor.thedoctorofthedeadthenlaidhis

    pertohetable,andhavingfulfilledhisduty,was

    hetthedoorofhis

    study;havinginafehahedistrictdoctor,hetuedto

    davrigny,andsaid,”andnohepriest.”

    ”isthereanyparticularpriestyouoprayhvalentine”asked

    davrigny.

    ”no.”saidvillefort;”fetchthe.”

    ”the,”saidthedistrictdoctor,”isagooditalianabbe,who

    livesdoortoyou.shalliasipass”

    ”davrigny,”saidvillefort,”besokind,ibeseechyou,astoay

    thisgentlen.hereisthekeyofthedoor,sothatyougoinand

    outasyouplease;youhepriesthyou,andwilloblige

    byintrodu.”

    ”doyou”

    ”ionlye,apriest

    derstan**thersgrief.”anddevillefivio

    davrigny,againbadefareothestraor,airedtohis

    study,eteerantsedy

    forallafflis.asthedoctorsehestreet,theysaan

    inacassockstandingohresholdofthedoor.”thisisthe

    abbeofispoke,”saidthedoctortny.davrignyacsted

    thepriest.”sir,”hesaid,”areyoudisposedtreat

    obligationonanunhappyfatherean

    devillefort,thekingsattoey.”

    ”ah,”saidthepriest,ialia;”yes,ihaveheard

    thatdeathisinthathouse.”

    ”thetellyoukindofserviceherequiresofyou.”

    ”iyself,sir,”saidthepriest;”itisourssion

    toforestallourduties.”

    ”itisayounggirl.”

    ”iknothehouseinford.i

    alsoknoeisvalentine,andihavealreadyprayedfor

    her.”

    ”thankyou,sir,”saiddavrigny;”sinencedyoursacred

    office,deigntonti.eandchbythedead,andallthe

    ilyefultoyou.”

    ”iaoing,sir;andidoatetosaythatnoprayerswillbe

    referventthanne.”davrignytookthepriestshand,and

    eetingvillefort,whowasengaged

    ...
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