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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twbrain,heleast

    shockdisorders,theainly,youwillsufferpain,andyouwill

    repentquittingalifeforareposeyouhaveboughtatsodearaprice.”

    ”yes;iknohatthereisasecretofluxuryandpaih,aswell

    asiheonlythingistouandit.”

    ”youhavespokentruly,xilian;agtothecareowupon

    it,deathiseitherafriendy

    thebody.soday,heworld

    ischolder,andankindastersofallthedestructive

    poanity;when

    nkind,asyousaying,havedisveredthesecretsofdeath,

    thenthatdeatheassberinthe

    arofyourbeloved.”

    ”andifyouodie,youhisdeath,unt”

    ”yes.”

    rrelextendedhishand.”noe

    broughtheretothisdesolatespot,ioftheo,tothis

    subterraneanpalace;ite,not,untit

    eeohoseseans

    ofdeathofhhoutagony,adeathh

    alloetofadeaeandpressing

    yourhand.”

    ”yes,youhaveguessedrightly,rrel,”saidtheunt,”thatisi

    intended.”

    ”thanks;theideathattorroy

    heart.”

    ”doyouthenothing”

    ”no,”repliedrrel.

    ”noteven”askedtheuntotion.rrelscleareyewas

    forthentclouded,thenitshonehunusuallustre,andalarge

    tearrolleddoheek.

    ”,”saidtheunt,”doyoustillregretanythingintheworld,and

    yetdie”

    ”oh,ieyou,”exclaidrrelinalospeak

    anotherypunishnt.”theuntfancied

    thathehisbeliefrevivedthehorribledoubtthat

    hadoveredhitthechateaudif.”iandeav,”hethought,

    ”tokethisnhappy;ilookuponthisrestitutionasathrown

    intothescaletobalaheevilihave.now,supposingi

    aeanhasnotbeenunhappyenoughtorit

    happiness.alas,eofoneforevilby

    doinggood”thenhesaidaloud:”listen,rrel,iseeyrief

    isgreat,butstillyoudonotliketoriskyoursoul.”rrelsled

    sadly.”unt,”hesaid,”isysoulisnolongerown.”

    ”xilian,youknoed

    selftardyouasson:yson,iwill

    sacrificelife,nay,evenfortune.”

    ”ean”

    ”ian,thatyouoquitlifebecauseyoudonotuand

    alltheenjoyntsorrel,i

    possessnearlyahundredllionsandigivetheoyou;hsucha

    fortuneyouattaineverybitiouseverycareeris

    opentoyou.overtuthead

    ideas,beevenalbutlive.”

    ”unt,ihaveyourorrelldly;thentakingouthis

    ch,headded,”itishalfpasteleven.”

    ”rrel,yhouse,underveryeyes”

    ”thego,”saidxilian,”orishallthinkyoudidnotlove

    foroforyours;”andhearose.

    ”itisontecristoenancebrightehese

    words;”youwishyouareinflexible.yes,asyousaid,youareindeed

    iraclealonecureyou.sitdoorrel,and.”

    rrelobeyed;theuntarose,andunlogaclosethakey

    suspendedfroisgolditalittlesilvercasket,

    beautifullycarvedandchased,theersofedfour

    bendingfigures,silartothesofen,syols

    oftheangelsaspiringtoheaven.heplacedthecasketoable;

    thenopeningittookoutalittlegoldenbox,thetopofhflew

    openouchedbyasecretspring.thisboxntainedanunctuous

    substalysolid,ofpossibletodisverthe

    lor,ootherefleofthepolishedgold,sapphires,rubies,

    eralds,ehebox.itixedssofblue,red,

    andgold.theunttookoutasllquantityofthishagiltspoon,

    andofferedittorrel,fixingalongsteadfastglan.it

    henobservablethatthesubstancewasgreenish.

    ”thisisisedtogive

    you.”

    ”ithankyoufrohedepthsofheart,”saidtheyoungn,taking

    thespoonfrohehandsofntecristo.theunttookanotherspoon,

    andagaindippeditintothegoldenbox.”y

    friend”askedrrel,arrestinghishand.

    ”orrel,iwearyoflife,

    andsinopportunitypresentsitself”

    ”stay”saidtheyoungn.”youwholove,andarebeloved;you,who

    havefaithandhope,oh,donotfolloyexale.inyourcaseit

    e.adieu,nobleandgenerousfriend,adieu;iwill

    goandtellvalentinee.”andslohough

    houtaation,onlyingtopresstheuntshand

    fervently,hesysterioussubstanonte

    cristo.theeandattentive,broughtthe

    pipesandffee,anddisappeared.bydegrees,thelightofthelas

    graduallyfadedinthehandsoftherblestatues,and

    theperfusappearedlesspo,

    ntecristointheshadoorrelsahingbutthe

    brighteyesoftheunt.anoverpoookpossessionof

    theyoungn,hishandsrelaxedtheirhold,theobje

    graduallylosttheirforndlor,andhisdisturbedvisioo

    perceivedoorsandcurtaihewalls.

    ”friend,”hecried,”ifeelthatiaying;thanks”hedealast

    efforttoextendhishand,butitfellpo.thenit

    appearedtohihatnteiled,noththestrangeand

    fearfulexpressioisrevealedtohihesecretsof

    hisheart,buththebenevolentkindnessofafatherforachild.

    atthesatitheuntappearedtoin,

    nearlydoubleitsusualheight,stoodoutinreliefagainstthered

    tapestry,hisblackhairhrooodiitude

    ofanavengingangel.rrel,overpouedaroundinthe

    aratedeveryvein.ageof

    ideaspreseheelvestohisbrain,likeanewdesignon

    thekaleidospe.eed,prostrate,ahless,hebeca

    unnsciousofouts;h

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