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正文 第347节 文 / [法]大仲马

    栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twh,”exclaidrrel,interrupti,”youhadonlylost

    yourliberty,fatherhadonlylosthisfortuihavelost

    valentine.”

    ”lookat,”saidntees

    dehioeloquentandpersuasive”lookat.therearenotears

    ineyes,noristherefeverinveiiseeyousufferyou,

    xilian,iloveasothistellyou

    thatingrief,asihereisalethingtolookforo

    beyondnoorrel,itisin

    thenvithatonedayyoueforhavingpreservedyour

    life.”

    ”oh,heavens,”saidtheyoungn,”oh,heavensareyousaying,

    unttakecare.butperhapsyouhaveneverloved”

    ”child”repliedtheunt.

    ”ian,asilove.yousee,ihavebeenasoldiereversiained

    nhood.ireachedtheageoftyloving,fooneof

    thefeelingsibeforethenexperietheappellationoflove.

    tynineisaine;fortwoyearsihavelovedher,

    fortteninherheart,asinabook,allthe

    virtuesofadaughterand,topossessvalentinewouldhave

    beenahappiooinfiooecstatic,tooplete,toodivine

    forthise;buthoutvalentihe

    earthisdesolate.”

    ”ihavetoldyoutohope,”saidtheunt.

    ”thenhaveae,andifyou

    suyreason,forishouldhopethatiuldagain

    beholdvaleheuntsled.”friend,father,”saidrrel

    ent,”haveacare,iagai,forthepoweryouwield

    overalar.weighyouryeyeshave

    alreadybeebrighter,abeatsstrongly;becautious,or

    youakebelieveiuralagencies.istobeyyou,

    thoughyoubadecallforththedeadorheer.”

    ”hope,friend,”repeatedtheunt.

    ”ah,”saidrrel,fallingfroheheightofexttotheabyss

    ofdespair”ah,youareplayinge,likethosegood,orrather

    selfishthershetheirchildrenhhoneyedause

    theirs.no,friend,iocautionyou;do

    notfear,iygriefsodeepi,iwilldisguise

    itso,thatyoushallnotevenpathizee.adieu,

    friend,adieu”

    ”orary,”saidtheunt,”afterthistiyoustliveh

    youstnotleave,andinafrance

    behindus.”

    ”andyoustillbidhope”

    ”itellyoutohope,becauseihaveathodyou.”

    ”unt,yourendersadderthanbefore,ifitbepossible.youthink

    theresultofthisblooproduordinarygrief,and

    youedyorrel

    droppedhisheadore”

    askednteedyipropose,andonly

    askyoutoperttoassureyouofitsefficacy.”

    ”unt,youprolongagony.”

    ”then,”saidtheunt,”yourfeeblespiritethe

    trialirequestedoyouknoontecristois

    capabledoyouknohatheholdsterrestrialbeingsunderhisntrol

    nay,thathealstiraclelei

    hopetoacplish,or”

    ”or”repeatedrrel.

    ”or,takecare,rrel,lesticallyouungrateful.”

    ”havepityon,unt”

    ”ifeelsoe

    attentivelyifidonotonth,totheday,tothevery

    hour,rkorrel,iolsbeforeyou,

    andaoresureandprot

    thanthatine.”

    ”ise”

    ”yes;forian,andhavesufferedlikeyourself,andalso

    edsuiisfortunehasleftihave

    longedforthedelightsofaealsleep.”

    ”butyouaresureyouisethis”saidrrel,intoxicated.

    ”inotonlyprose,butsontecristoextendinghis

    hand.

    ”inanth,then,onyourhonor,ifiaotnsoled,you

    takelifeintooayhappenyou

    callungrateful”

    ”inanth,totheday,theveryhouraearesacred,

    xilian.idonotkhatthisisthe5thof

    septeer;itisteodaysinceisavedyourfatherslife,who

    orrelseizedtheuntshandandkissedit;theunt

    allotopaythehogehefeltduetohi”inanthyouwill

    findoable,athensitting,goodpistolsand

    adeliustprosenotto

    attetyourlifebeforethatti.”

    ”oh,ialsosanto,

    andpressedhiorsotitohisheart.”andnow,”hesaid,

    ”aftertoday,youeandlivee;youoccupyhaidees

    apartnt,anddaughteryson.”

    ”haidee”saidrrel,”eofher”

    ”shedepartedlastnight.”

    ”toleaveyou”

    ”toe.holdyourselfreadythentojoinatthechas

    elysees,andleadoutofthishousey

    departure.”xilianhunghishead,andobeyedhchildlike

    reverence.

    chapter106.dividingtheproceeds.

    theapartntonthesendfloorofthehouseintherue

    saintgerindespres,efor

    histher,ysteriousperson.thisanwhose

    facethenciergehielfhadneverseen,forintheerhis

    ens

    arhedeapointofalways

    blo,

    thisgentlenhadnotbeenched,forasthereportranthathewas

    apersonofhighrank,ai

    interference,hisingnitorictlyrespected.

    hisvisitsolerablyregular,thoughoccasionallyheappeared

    alittlebeforeorafterhisti,butgenerally,bothinsuerand

    entaboutfouroclock,though

    heneverspentthenightthere.athalfpastthreeihe

    fireedbythediscreetservant,hesuperintendenceof

    thelittleapartnt,andinthesuericeshetable

    atthesahour.atfouroclock,asated,the

    steriouspersonagearrived.tierarriage

    stoppedatthehouse,aladyalightedinablackordarkbluedress,and

    alhicklyveiled;shepassedl

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