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    you”

    ”no,sir,herofthose;sothiedhthisstory.”

    ”reallyisit”

    ”listen,”saidtheguide;”isaidtoself,sothingisal

    inacellinhabitedbyoneprisonerforfifteenyears,soibeganto

    soundthewall.”

    ”ah,”eeringtheabbestes.

    ”aftersosearch,ifoundthattheflaveahollohe

    headofthebed,andatthehearth.”

    ”yes,”saidtheunt,”yes.”

    ”iraisedthestones,andfound”

    ”aropeladderandsotools”

    ”hoent.

    ”idonotkno,becausethatsortofthingisgenerally

    foundinprisonerscells.”

    ”yes,sir,aropeladderandtools.”

    ”andhaveyoutheet”

    ”no,sir;isoldtheovisitreat

    ethi.”

    ”patiently.

    ”asortofbook,tenuponstripsofcloth.”

    ”goachit,goodfellobeihope,youwilldo

    well.”

    ”i,sir;”andtheguideout.thek

    dohesideofthebed,hhadedintoanaltar.

    ”oh,sendfather,”heexclaid,”thoueliberty,

    knohouo

    ourselves,uldstuandthesceofgoodandevil;ifinthe

    depthsofthetotherestillreinsothinghinush

    respondtothevoiceofthoseoh;ifafterdeaththe

    souleverrevisittheplaceshen,

    nobleheart,sublisoul,theniheebythepateallovethou

    didstbear,bythefilialobediene

    sign,sorevelationrevefroethereinsofdoubt,h,if

    itustbeererse”theuntbowedhis

    head,andclaspedhishandstogether.

    ”here,sir,”saidavoicebehindhi

    ntecristoshuddered,andarose.thenciergeheldoutthestripsof

    clothuponind.the

    nuscriptsof

    italy.theuntseizedithastily,hiseyesiediatelyfelluponthe

    epigraph,andheread,”thoushalttearoutthedragoh,and

    shalltralethelionsunderfoot,saiththelord.”

    ”ah,”heexclaid,”hereisahanks.”

    andfeelinginhispoallpocketbook,h

    ntaienbanknotes,eachof1,000.francs.

    ”here,”hesaid,”takethispocketbook.”

    ”doyougiveitto”

    ”yes;butonlyonnditionthatyougone;”

    andplaginhisbreastthetreasurehehadjustfound,ore

    valuabletohihantherichestjeoftherridor,

    andreaarseilles”then,ashedeparted,he

    fixedhiseyesupontheglooprison.”othosewho

    hatchedprison;andothosethat

    ihere”asherepassedthecatalans,theunttuedaroundand

    buryinghisheadinhisurredthenaofaaory

    plete;tehisdoubts.thenahepronounced,

    inavoiountingalsttolove,hatofhaidee.

    onlanding,theuoetery,sureof

    findingrrel.he,too,tenyearsago,hadpiouslysoughtoutato,

    andsoughtitvainly.he,illions,hadbeen

    uofindthegraveofhisfather,hunger.

    rrelhadindeedplacedacrossoverthespot,butithadfallendown

    andthegravediggerhadbutit,ashedidalltheoldhe

    churchyard.theerthadbeeunate.dyinginthe

    arofhischildren,hehadbeenbytheaidbythesideofhis

    ieitybytweslabsof

    rble,ones,herside

    ofalittleenclosure,railedin,andshadedbyfourcypresstrees.

    rreleicallyfixinghiseyes

    onthegraves.hisgriefhatheonscious.

    ”xilian,”saidtheunt,”youshouldnotlookonthegraves,but

    there;”andhepointedupwards.

    ”thedeadareeveryeso

    asparis”

    ”xilian,”saidtheunt,”youaskedduringthejoueytoallow

    youtoreinsodaysatrseilles.doyoustillodoso”

    ”ihavenoeless

    painfullyherethananywhereelse.”

    ”soustleaveyou;buticarryyourh

    ,doinot”

    ”ah,unt,ishallfetit.”

    ”no,youanofhonor,rrel,

    becauseyouhavetakenanoath,andareabouttodosoagain.”

    ”oh,unt,havepityupon.iaounhappy.”

    ”ihaveknoanorrel.”

    ”iossible”

    ”alas,”saidyofouaturealo

    believeourselveschreunhappythanthosewhogroanbyoursides”

    ”oreanallhelovedand

    desiredintheworld”

    ”listen,rrel,andpayattentiontoabouttotellyou.i

    kneanwholikeyouhadfixedallhishopesofhappinessupona

    an.heheloved,abetrothed

    brideheadored.hearryher,he

    akeusdoubtthegoodnessof

    providehatprovidencedidnotafterselfby

    provingthatallisbutaansofndugtoanend,ohose

    istress,ofthefutureofhhehad

    dreadforinhisblindnesshefotheuldohepresent,

    andcasthintoadungeon.”

    ”ah,”saidrrel,”osadungeoninaonth,orayear.”

    ”hereiherefourteenyears,rrel,”saidtheunt,plaghis

    handontheyoungnsshoulder.xilianshuddered.

    ”fourteenyears”hettered”fourteenyears”repeatedtheunt.

    ”duringthattihehadnyntsofdespair.healso,rrel,like

    you,nsideredhielftheunhappiestofn.”

    ”orrel.

    ”throughhun

    ans.atfirst,perhaps,hedidnheinfinitercyofthe

    lord,butatlasthetookpatiendiraculously

    lefttheprison,transford,rich,pocrywasforhis

    father;butthatfatherwasdead.”

    ”father,too,isdead,”saidrrel.

    ”yes;butyourfatherdiedinyourar,happy,respected,rid

    fullofyears;hisf

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