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正文 第353节 文 / [法]大仲马

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    savate”acrueloperation,radewho

    yhavefallenintodisgraothanoldshoe,buthan

    ironheeledohersproposedthe”anguille,”anotherkindof

    recreation,inhsand,pebbles,and

    t,hechesbeatlikea

    flailovertheheadandshouldersoftheunhappysufferer.”letus

    horsean”saidothers.

    savate:anoldshoe.

    butauingto,ongue

    aroundhischeeks,andsckedhislipsinannerequivalenttoa

    hundredongthebanditsobesilent.itwasa

    soelyregnizedas

    ohethehandkerchiefhroheironheeledshoe

    replaevoiceswere

    heardtosaythatthegehatheinteobe

    civil,inhispleoflibertyof

    nsdthebretired.thekeeperupefiedatthis

    sininghisperson,

    attributingthesuddensubssionoftheihelionsden

    tosothingresubstantialthanrefasadeno

    resistahoughheprotestedagainstit.suddenlyavoicewasheard

    attheedanior.thekeeperrelaxed

    hishold.”iasaidthe

    savoice.

    ”youseesoonepaysavisit.ah,dearsir,youher

    aonperson”andandrea,gliding

    throughtheurtlikeablackshadhthe,

    leavinghisrades,ahekeeper,lostinainly

    ahadscarcelyastonishedandrealessthan

    theelves,fortheakinguseofhisprivilege

    ofedoryintolaforce,hadintained

    arigidsileobeuhe

    proteepohissuddenfortuhefacility

    eallobstacles,anuedfalyandan

    illustriousnaae,goldshoe,a

    splendidalliancesabouttobeeo.anunhappylapseoffortune

    andtheabsenyproteedoainly,but

    notforever.thehaedforawhilewillbeagain

    streteattheveryntyself

    sinkingintotheabyss.prudeght

    alieeefrohis

    dilea,theonebyasteriousescape,hroughbribery;the

    otherbybuyingoffjudgeshgold.ihinguntil

    iavine,andthen”

    andreahadfordaplanolerablyclever.theunfortunate

    youthrepidiadrudeinthedefence.hehadboe

    hthepublicprison,andhprivationsofallsorts;still,by

    degreesnature,orrather

    beingnaked,dirty,andhungry.itontofdisfortthat

    theihevisitingrooandreafelthis

    heartleaptheexaning

    gistrate,andtoolateforonefrohedirectoroftheprison,orthe

    doust,thehevisitorhehopedfor.behiing

    oftheroontohandreahadbeenled,hesaw,whilehiseyes

    dilated.bertuccio,

    entupontheironbars,thebolted

    doors,andtheshadoovedbehihergrating.

    ”ah,”saidandrea,deeplyaffected.

    ”gooding,beo,”saidbertuccio,hhisdeep,holloe.

    ”youyou”saidtheyoungn,lookingfearfullyaroundhi

    ”doyounnize,unhappychild”

    ”silence,besilent”saidandrea,hedelicatesenseof

    hearingpossessedbythespeakso

    loud”

    ”youealone,doyounot”saidbertuccio.

    ”oh,yes.”

    ”thatisuccio,feelinginhispocket,sigoakeeper

    hesahroughthehe.

    ”read”hesaid.

    ”isthat”askedandrea.

    ”aondu,andtoleaveyoutheretotalkto

    .”

    ”oh,”criedandrea,leapiallyadded,”still

    unknonotten.theyrecy,sincewe

    aretonverseinaprivaterooiuaucciohasbee

    byprotector.”

    thekeeperspokeforanthanofficial,theheiratesandnduonthefirstfloor.therooas

    inprisons,butitlookedquitebrilliant

    toaprisohoughastove,abed,aedthe

    ptuousfuiture.bertucciosatdohechair,

    ahreselfuponthebed;thekeeperretired.

    ”noe”

    ”andyou”saidandrea.

    ”youspeakfirst.”

    ”oh,no.yousthavee,sine.”

    ”so.youhaventinuedyoururseofvillany;youhave

    robbedyouhaveassassinated.”

    ”etakentoaprivateroonlytotell

    this,youghthavesavedyourselfthetrouble.iknohese

    things.buttherearesonot

    acquainted.letustalkofthose,ifyouplease.you”

    ”e,e,yoingonquickly,beo”

    ”yes,andtothepoiusdispensehuselesswords.whosends

    you”

    ”noone.”

    ”hoasinprison”

    ”iregnizedyou,sotisiheidandywhosrapselysees.”

    ”oh,thechaselyseesah,yes;e

    ofpiny

    father.”

    ”i”

    ”you,siryouareadoptedfather.butite,

    ydisposal100,000franfourorfive

    nths;itanufay

    father;iteintothee

    ioacertaindiauteuil,eating

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    parisangsttheresthacertainprocureur,ancei

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