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正文 第341节 文 / [法]大仲马

    栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twinhisstudy,theyreached

    valentinesroohefolloobeoccupiedby

    theuakers.oeringtheroonoirtierseyestthoseofthe

    abbe,andnodoubthereadsoparti,forhe

    reiheronyreheattentionofthepriest

    tothelivingasisedtodevote

    hisprayerstovalentineandhisattentionstonoirtier.inorder,

    doubtless,thatheghturbedred

    ssion,thepriestroseassoonasdavriged,andnotonly

    boltedthedohhedoctorhadjustleft,butalsothat

    leadingtodadevillefortsroo

    chapter104.danglarssignature.

    theingdahenightthe

    uakershadexecutedtheirlancholyoffidherpse

    intheaybesaidabouttheequalityof

    death,isatleastalastproofoftheluxurysopleasingihis

    orethaifulpiebric,h

    theyounggirlhadboughtafhtbefore.duringtheeveningtwo

    n,engagedforthepurpose,hadvalentinesroobr >

    intohisorarytoallexpectationtherey

    infroischild.theabbebusonihadchedtill

    daylight,andthehoutcallinganyone.davrigued

    abouteightooivillefortonhiso

    noirtiersrooandaiedhioseehoanhadslept.

    theyfoundhinthelargearhair,forabed,

    enjoyingailiheybothstoodin

    azentatthedoor.

    ”see,”saiddavrignytovillefort,”natureknooalleviatethe

    deepestsorro.noirtierdidnotlovehischild,

    ahesleeps.”

    ”yes,yht,”repliedvillefort,surprised;”hesleeps,indeed

    andthisistherestrange,sin

    a.”

    ”griefhasstunnedhi”replieddavrigny;ahretued

    thoughtfullytotheprocureursstudy.

    ”see,ihavenotslept,”saidvillefort,shourbedbed;

    ”griefdoesnotstun.ihavenotbeeninbedforts;but

    thenlookatdesk;seeihavetenduriwodaysand

    nights.ihavefilledthosepapers,andhavedeouttheaccusation

    againsttheassassio.oh,ypassion,joy,

    delight,itisfortheetoalleviatesorroonvulsively

    graspedthehandofdavrigny.

    ”doyourequireserviow”askeddavrigny.

    ”no,”saidvillefort;”ouagainatelevenoclock;attwelve

    thetheoh,heavens,poor,poorchild”andtheprocureuragain

    beingan,lifteduphiseyesandgroaned.

    ”shallyoubepresentinthere”

    ”no;ihaveausihissadoffice.ishallwork,

    doctoreverything.”and,indeed,nosoonerhad

    thedo,thanheudy.onthe

    doorstepsdavrignyttheusinvilleforthadntioned,a

    personageasinsignifitinourstoryasinthecupiedone

    ofthosebeingsdesignedfroheirbirthtoketheelvesusefulto

    others.heual,dressedinblack,hcrapearoundhishat,

    aedhielfathisusinsadeupforthe

    occasion,andightberequired.attwelve

    oouingachesrolledintothepavedurt,andtheruedu

    faubsainthonorehacrowdofidlers,equallypleased

    toouingoftheridwhorush

    eaviditytoafuneralpreofa

    duchess.

    graduallytherefilled,andsoofouroldfriends

    detheirappearandebray,chateaurenaud,andbeaucha,

    aiedbyalltheleadingnofthedayatthebar,iure,

    orthear,fordevillefortvedinthefirstparisiancircles,

    lessoerit.theusin

    standingatthedoorusheredintheguests,anditherarelief

    totheindifferenttoseeapersonasuheelves,andwhodid

    aufulfaceorforcetears,ashecase

    hafather,abrother,oralover.thoseed

    soonfordintolittlegroups.ohedeofdebray,

    chateaurenaud,andbeaucha.

    ”pirl,”saiddebray,liketherest,payinganinvoluntarytribute

    tothesadevent,”pirl,soyoung,sorich,sobeautifululd

    youhaveigihisse,chateaurenaud,the

    stthreetosignthatntract”

    ”indeed,no,”saidchateaurenaud”didyouknowher”

    ”ispoketoheronorcerfs,a;

    sheappearedtoelancholy.whereisher

    steptherdoyouknow”

    ”sheisspendingthedayanwhois

    receivingus.”

    ”whoishe”

    ”doyouan”

    ”thegentleny”

    ”oh,no.iadeedtoeneveryday,”said

    beauch”butheisperfectlyunknoe.”

    ”haveyountiohisdeathinyourpaper”

    ”ithasbeenntioned,buttheartiine;indeed,idoubtif

    it.villefort,foritsaysthatiffoursuccessivedeaths

    hadhappenedanyhaninthehouseofthekingsattoey,he

    selfsooreaboutit.”

    ”still,”saidchateaurenaud,”dr.davrigny,yther,

    declaresheisindespairaboutit.butareyouseeking,debray”

    ”iaeekiofntean.

    ”ithintheboulevard,onp.”ithink

    heisabouttoleaveparis;heohisbanker.”

    ”hisbankerdanglarsishisbanker,ishenot”askedchateaurenaudof

    debray.

    ”ibelieveso,”repliedthesecretaryonte

    isshere;idonotseerrel.”

    ”rreldotheykno”askedchateaurenaud.”ithinkhehasonly

    beenintroduedevillefort.”

    ”still,heoughttohavebeenhere,”saiddebray;”iwill

    betalkedabouttonight;thisfuneralistheneheday.buthush,

    hereesournisterofjustice;heakeso

    littlespeeendreo

    listen.beauchatoldthetruthhatonhisothe

    funeralhehadtntecristo,inghisstepstohe

    ruedelachaussedantin,todanglars.

    thebankersahecarriageoftheuertheurtyard,and

    advanh

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