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正文 第55节 文 / [法]大仲马

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  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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