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正文 第25节 文 / [法]大仲马

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tweartyr,andhavepreserveditasareliedtothatthisbookstpossessinitselfadivineponotabletoread,iplished.”

    eliustookthebible,andkisseditreverently.

    ”hshallie”askedelius.

    ”thereisapenthebible,”saidrosa.

    this.

    eliustookit,andonthesendflyleafforiteeredthatthefirsthand:

    ”onthisday,the23dofaugust,1672,beingonthepointofrendering,althoughinnoeofallthatihavepossessedinthisnvinay,thegrandblaaybepaidthesasunstead,assoleheiress,uheonlynditionofherrryingarespeanofaboutage,sheloves,andivingtheblainebined.

    ”soygodgrantrdtoherhealthandlonglife

    ”eliusvanbaerle.”

    theprisohen,givingthebibletorosa,said,

    ”read.”

    ”alas”sheansoldyouiotread.”

    eliustheorosathetestantthathehadjustde.

    theagonyofthepirlalstoverpoweredher.

    ”doyouaile,kissirelinghandsoftheafflictedgirl.

    ”oh,idontknored.

    ”youdontkno”

    ”becausethereisoionafraidiotkeep.”

    ”houghtthatalltledbetweenus.”

    ”yougivethehuhousandguildersasarriageportion,dontyou

    ”anduhenditionanilove”

    ”certainly.”

    ”oneye.ishallneverloveanyohershallirry.”

    and,afterhavingostsheviolencerief.

    elius,frighteseeinghersopaleandsinking,s,alsounds,idstthentinuedbarkingofthedog.

    ”theyareingtofete”

    shefellonherksenseless.

    ”ihaveonlytosay,thatiostpreaysake,andnowfarewell,rosa.”

    ”yes,yes,”shesaid,e,exe.”

    shethenputthecherishedtreasureherbeati.

    thehestairecurioushangersonoftheprison.

    elius,ratherasfriendsthanasperseittedtoallthosepreparationsenakeinperforheirduty.

    then,ainsofthethersdethadbeentakendown.

    ontcatodesdiofollolyingoutstretearahlikefacehalfveredhlonggoldenlocks.

    butrosa,fallingdoillobeyingherfriend,hadpressedherhandonhervelvetbodid,fettihingiivelygraspedthepreciousdepositrustedtohercare.

    leavingtheanuldstillseeinthenvulsivelychedfingersofrosatheyellothatbibleon,anandatulip.

    chapter12

    theexecution

    eliushadnotthreehundredpaonsteracertainexpressionasitpassion.

    thedogperhapsknenedprisoners,andonlybitthoseen.

    theshorterthethedooroftheprisontothefootofthesorefully,ofurse,ithcuriouspeople.

    thesee.

    andscarcelyhadeliusdehisappearahanafiercegroanranthroughthethestreetsothescaffold,andhspectators.

    thescaffoldindeedlookedlikeahenfluenceofseveralrivers.

    iofthesethreats,groans,andyells,elius,verylikelyiohearthehadburiedhielfinhisohoughts.

    andelancholyjouey

    herofhisenees,norofhisjudges,norofhisexecutioners.

    hethoughtofthebeautifultulipsheavenabove,atuuchoftulips.

    ”itisonlyorokeoftheaxe,”saidthephilosophertohielf,”aifuldreaberealised.”

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