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”adeleine.
”theyinghigherup,”saidtheuntess.
”enaltoprovetheyareright,”saidtheunt,tuing
to.
toavoidagreeingordisagreeingbyched
jaothercarriedhiway,
butasshedidsosheheardherhusbandsay:
”heyhavebroughtsuchsicklychildrenintotheheyought
toleaho.”
hattodefend
hielfattheexpenseofhisesshurriedupthesteps
andacrosstheporti,andisahroughtheglass
door.nsieurdertsaufseatedhielfonthebench,hisheadbowed
ingloosileneannoyiherspokenor
lookedat.fareotheheurseof
hiihardlyreerareunpleasant
nt.oughtitogoaanypainful
thoughtssthaveariseninhisnd,tokehiettofollow
jacquesandleaholastholyand
catoe.ilingvalley.
”e,”isaid
gently.
”usgo,”hereplied.”unfortunately,iaccustodtosuch
sesi,ylifehouttheslightestregrettosave
thatofthechild.”
”jacquesisbetter,dear;hehasgoosleep,”saidagolden
voice.dadertsaufsuddenlyappearedattheendofthepath.
shecafore.
”ialadtoseethatyoulikeclochegourde,”shesaid.
”dear,shouldyouliketorideoverasieur
deslandes”saidtheunt,asifivehis
injustice.
”dontbesleeplastnight,
thatsall.the,anditold
hitoriesallnighttokeephiuiet.hisughispurelynervous;
ihavestilledithalozenge,andhehasgoosleep.”
”pooran”saidherhusband,takingherhandinhisandgivingher
atearfullook,”iknehingofit.”
”roubledhereisnooccasion”shereplied.
”noen
thegleanersoftheothervillagesgetintothefieldbefore
thesheavesarecarriedaway.”
”iaoingtotakeafirstlessoninagriculture,da,”isaidto
her.
”youhaveaverygoodster,”shereplied,tioningtohe
unt,outhscreileofsatisfa
eda”boueur.”
tonthslaterileaedshehadpassedthatnightiay,
fearingthathersonhadthecroup;heboat,rockedby
thoughtsoflove,igihatsheghtseefroerwindow
adthegleafthedlehenlightingaforehead
furrotours,aal.
ion,
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kneily,auralnsceofayoung
souldeexrighthaveitotroublethis
perfectpeace”
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easily,theunttalkedtoofthefutureheretuofthe
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hisnatureanuerofsensitivefibresost
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.laterinlifeishouldcertainlyhave
dehingry,butnobleasachild,supposingthatiknew
nothingandbelievingthatnintheirpriknewall,iwas
genuinelyazedattheresultsobtaiclochegourdebythis
patientagriculturist.ilistenedadringlytohisplans;andhan
involuntaryflatterytheestate
anditsoutlookaterrestrialparadise,icalledit,farsuperiorto
frapesle.
”frapesle,”isaid,”isassivepieceofplate,butclochegourdeis
ajes,”aspeequoted,givi
toitsauthor.
”beforeehere,”hesaid,”itionitself.”
ioldofhisseedfieldsandnurseries.neo
untrylife,ibesiegedhiansof
preparingandedgladtoanswerall
iail.
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atlastinastonishnt.
onthisfirstdaytheuntsaidtohise,
”nsieurfelixisaan.”
thateveningiytherandaskedhertosendclothesand
linen,sayingthatishouldreinatfrapesle.ignorantofthegreat
revolutiontakingpladnotperceivingthe
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foreheadcleared,andhiseyesshotlightnings,hweresoon
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andkill.ierelytender.hatforcethat
altersnsely,hadscarcelydae.passionate
desiresshookotionthathethroesoffear.
deathifearednot,butidieuntiliknehehappinessof
tuallovebuthoellofifeltioperplexity;
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