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www.192.tw栗子小说 m.lizi.twquitenaturalthatthistohavegivenithierysoundly.”
”but,sir,ite.”
”nevernd,”saidthetalk;attertoyounow”
theldseingfronofficerofhehadhearditsaidthathetachedtothepersonoftheprince.
theunfortuulipfanorefriends,andresignedhielftohisfate.
”godsuttered,boedplatlytoeditationsheasked,
”please,sir,tellnoitogo”
theoffiverystronglyofthatilarcirces,hadbeforeattractedhisattentionatbuytenhof.
”enter,”saidtheofficer.
”ah”tteredeliustohielf,”itseetheyarenotgoingtotreattothehonoursoftheesplanade.”
heutteredthese.
thatkindsoulverylikelythoughtithisdutytogiveeliussoion;for,approagthedoorofthecarriage,eorders,heovanbaerle,
”ndeedprisonershavesotisbeeheiroadeanexaleof,andhavethenbeeedbeforethedooroftheirostances.”
eliusthankedhiysigns,andthensaidtohielf,
”verychobligedtoyou.goodbye.”
thecarriagedroveaway.
”ahyouvillain,yand,”rryphus,ethatthisfelloydaughterto”
”iftheytaketodort,”thoughtelius,”ishallsee,inpassinghouse,ypoorbordershavebeenchspoiled.”
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hereaderbeginstoguessthekindofexecutionthatingvanbaerle
thecarriagerolledthe,andreacheddelft.atfiveoclotheevening,atleasttyleagueshadbeentravelled.
eliusaddressedsoquestionstotheofficer,etihisguardandhispanion;but,cautiousasentofreceivingnoanswer.
eliusregrettedthathehadnolongerbyhissidethechattysoldier,alkhoutbeiioned.
thatobligingpersonaspleasaailsaexplanatiohisthirdstraofhisadventuresashehaddohefirsttwo.
thetravellerspassedthenightinthecarriage.onthefollooingatdaselfbeyondleyden,havihseaonhisleft,andthezuyderzeeonhisright.
threehoursafter,heenteredhaarle
elius,andinignoran.
butthereaderhasarighttoknoakehi
hatrosaaulip,liketeatthehouseofthepresidentvansystens.
rosadidnothearagainfrohestadtholderuntiltheeveningofthatdayooface.
toefroishighness,harequestforrosatoappearatthetownhall.
there,inthelargeunintohepring.
healanulddo,readthethoughtsofhissterinhisface.
ntinuedhisont;then,raisinghiseyes,andseeingrosastandihedoor,hesaid,houtlayingdownhispen,
”ehere,child.”
rosaadvancedafeepstohetable.
”sitdown,”hesaid.
rosaobeyed,fortheprinceagaintohispaperiredtothedoor.
theprinishedhisletter.
duringthisti,thegreyhounduptorosa,surveyedheraocaressher.
”ah,ah”saidtohisdog,”itseasytoseethatsheisauntryanofyours,andthatyniseher.”
then,tuiiierableglance,hesaid,
”noychild.”
theprinysister.
”child,”hesaid,ndingat,”usspeaktogether.”
rosabegantotrele,aherehingbutkindnessintheexpressionoftheprincesface.
”nseigneur,”shestaered.
”youhaveafatheratloeein”
”yes,yhness.”
”youdonotlovehi
”idonot;atleast,notasadaughteroughttodo,nseigneur.”
”itisnhtnottoloveoher,butitisrightnottotellafalsehood.”
rosacasthereyestotheground.
”isthereasonofyouotlovingyourfather”
”heisked.”
”inkedness”
”heilltreatstheprisoners.”
”allofthe
”all.”
”butdontyoubearhigrudgeforilltreatingsooneinparticular”
”fatherilltreatsinparticularnheervanbaerle,who”
”whoisyourlover”
rosastartedbackastep.
”ilove,nseigneur,”sheansweredproudly.
”sinceheprince.
”siheday.”
”andhat”
”thedayafterthatohsuah.”
thepriarysilence,heresudtheion.
”buttoaoliveanddieinprison”
”ityaidinghinlifeandih.”
”aofbeingthewifeofaprisoner”
”asthe
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