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正文 第364節 文 / [法]大仲馬

    小說站  www.xsz.tw栗子網  www.lizi.tw栗子小說    m.lizi.twyes,anditakeyourbrothere.”

    ”oh,unt.”saidjulie,”touscuredofhis

    lauedaohenfusionofhis

    untenance.

    ”youperceive,then,thatheisnothappy”saidtheunt.”yes,”

    repliedtheyoungan;”andfearebuta

    dullone.”

    ”i,”repliedtheunt.

    ”iaeadytoaaxilian.”adieu,kind

    friendseanueljuliefarewell”

    ”hoedjulie;”doyouleaveusthus,sosuddenly,

    houtanypreparationsforyourjouey,houtevenapassport”

    ”needlessdelaysbutinonte

    axilianhasdoubtlessprovidedhielfheverything

    requisite;atleast,iadvisedhiodoso.”

    ”ihaveapassport,andorrelinhis

    tranquilbutufulnner.

    ”good,”saidnteiling;”intheseprentswe

    regheorderofaiplinedsoldier.”

    ”andyouleaveus,”saidjulie,”atantsgive

    usadayno,notevenanhourbeforeyourdeparture”

    ”ada,andistbeinroinfive

    days.”

    ”butdoesxiliangotoro”exclaideanuel.

    ”iaoingaypleasetheunttotake,”saidrrel,

    ilefullofgrief;”ianderhisordersfortheh.”

    ”oh,heavens,hoself,unt”saidjulie.

    ”xiliangoese,”saidtheunt,inhiskiandst

    persuasivehereforedonotkeyourselfuneasyonyour

    brothersat.”

    ”onnuel,adieu”rrelrepeated.

    ”hisetotheheart,”saidjulie.

    ”oh,xilian,xilian,youare

    us.”

    ”psharetutoyougay,

    sling,andjoyful.”

    xilianostofanger,o.

    ”ustleaveyou,”saidntecristo.

    ”beforeyouquitus,unt,”saidjulie,”itustoexpress

    toyouallthattheotherday”

    ”da,”interruptedtheunt,takihat

    youuldsayinireadinyoureyes;the

    thoughtsofyourheartarefullyuoodbyne.likebeors

    inronces,ishouldhaveleftyouhoutseeingyouagain,butthat

    ystrength,becauseiaweak

    andvainn,fondofthetender,kind,andthankfulglany

    felloyegotisofaras

    tosay,donet,kindfriends,forprobablyyouwillnever

    seeagain.”

    ”neverseeyouagain”exclaideanuel,earsrolled

    doan,then,but

    soahatleavesus,andthisangelisonthepointofretuing

    toheavenafterhavingappearedohtodogood.”

    ”saynotso,”quiyfriends;

    angelsnevererr,celestialbeingsreinheyobe.fateis

    notrepoe

    fate.no,eanuel,iautan,andyouradrationisasunrited

    asyourhehandof

    julie,s,heextendedhisotherhandtoeanuel;

    thentearinghielffrohisabodeofpeadhappiness,hedea

    signtoxilian,passively,htheindifference

    eversihedeathofvalentinehad

    sostunnedhi”restorebrothertopeadhappiness,”whispered

    julietontecristo.apressedherhandinreply,ashe

    haddoneelevenyearsbeforeoaircaseleadingtorrelsstudy.

    ”youstillhen,insinbadthesailor”askedhe,sling.

    ”oh,yes,”hereadyanswer.

    ”hen,sleepinpeadputyourtrustinheaven.”aswehave

    beforesaid,thepostchaiseing;fourpowerfulhorseswere

    alreadypapatience,lyjust

    arrivedfrolongandingatthefootofthesteps,his

    facebathedinperspiratioinarabic,”have

    youbeeheoldn”alideasignintheaffirtive.

    ”andhaveyoupla,asiorderedyoutodo”

    theslaverespectfullysignalizedthathehad.”anddidhesay,or

    ratherdo”aliplaasterght

    seehiistinctly,aatinginhisintelligehe

    untenanan,heclosedhiseyes,asnoirtierhe

    custofdoingwhensaying”yes.”

    ”good;heaccepts,”saidntecristo.”nousgo.”

    these,hecarriagesway,

    aofthehorsesstruent.

    xilialedhielfinhiserhoututteringaword.half

    anhourhadpassedhecarriagestoppedsuddenly;theunthad

    justpulledthesilkerioalisfinger.

    thenubiaelydesdedahecarriagedoor.itwas

    alovelystarlightnighttheyhadjustreachedthetopofthehill

    villejuif,froreseatossingits

    llionsofphosphorirenoisy,re

    passionate,rereedy,thanthose

    oftheteestuouso,asthoseofthesea

    sotisdo,ing,everingulfing

    fallshis

    hand,thecarriages,he

    gazedforsotiuponthegreatcity.ing

    lookonthisdebabylon,plation

    ofthereligiousenthusiast,theterialist,andthesffer,”great

    city,”rredhe,ininghishead,andjoininghishandsasifin

    prayer,”lessthansixnthshaveelapsedsincefirstiehy

    gates.ibelievethatthespiritofgodledstepstotheeandthathe

    alsoeoquittheeintriuh;theseypresence

    hepower

    toreadheart.godonlyknotheehoutpride

    orhatred,butnotas;heonlyknohatthepower

    ohasneverbeendesubservienttopersonalgoodorto

    anyuselessthat

    ihavefoundthatiner,ihavedug

    deepintothyveryentrailstorootoutevilthenoyworkis

    acplished,ssionist

    ...
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