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    tseedtosay,”your

    friendisdecidedlyd”

    ”dearalbert,”retuedfranz,”youranse,andhy

    thelethiie,ofeille,only,adethatanshe

    safetyofro,asforus,itisonlytogratify

    a,anditoriskourlivesforsofoolisha

    tive”albertpouredhielfoutaglassoflacrychristi,hhe

    sippedatintervals,tteringsounintelligiblewords

    ”panionisquieted,

    andyouhaveseenhoyintentionsare,tellhis

    luigivaaisheashepherdoranoblenyoungoroldtallor

    shortdesbychance,like

    bugaboojohnorlara,ayregnizehi”

    ”youuldnotapplytoanyonebetterabletoinforouonallthese

    points,foriknehatifell

    intohishands,goingfroerentinotoalatri,he,fortunatelyfor,

    relleadea

    presentofaverysplendide”

    ”letusseethech,”saidalbert

    signorpastrinidrehisfobagnificentbreguet,bearingthe

    naofitsker,ofparisiannufacture,andauntsro

    ”hereitis,”saidhe

    ”peste,”retuedalbert,”iplintyouonit;ihaveits

    fellohise

    3,000francs”

    ”letushearthehistory,”saidfranz,tioningsignorpastrinitoseat

    hielf

    ”yourexcellenciespertit”askedthehost

    ”pardieu”ainstanding”

    thehostsatdoadeeaarespectfulbow,

    eantthathealltheyoknow

    ne,”saidfranz,atthentsignor

    pastriniouth,”thatyouknepawhenhe

    an,then”

    ”ayoungnheisonlytselfa

    reputation”

    ”doyouthinkofthat,albertattytobethus

    faus”

    ”yes,andathisage,alexander,caesar,andnapoleon,ade

    sonoiseinthe”

    ”so,”ntinuedfranz,”theheroofthishistoryisonlytwoand

    ty”

    ”scarcelysoch”

    ”ishetallorshort”

    ”oftheddleheightaboutthesastatureashisexcellency,”

    retuedthehost,pointingtoalbert

    ”thanksfortheparison,”saidalbert,habow

    ”goon,signorpastrini,”ntinuedfranz,slingathisfriends

    susceptibility”toclassofsocietydoeshebelong”

    ”heoftheuntofsanfelice,

    situatedbetrinaandthelakeofgabri;he

    painara,andenteredtheuntsservicewhenhewasfiveyearsold;

    hisfatherallflock,andlivedby

    theilk,eeachild,the

    littlevaadisplayedastextraordinaryprecityoneday,whenhe

    etothecurateofpalestrina,andaskedto

    betaughttoread;itedifficult,forheuldnotquithis

    flolet

    toopoortopayapriestande,alled

    borgo;hetoldluigithatheghtethinhisretu,andthatthen

    healesson,thatit,andthat

    hestprofitaschaspossiblebyitthechildacceptedjoyfully

    everydayluigiledhisflo

    palestrinatoborgo;everyday,atnineooing,the

    priestandtheboysatdohehelittle

    shepherdtookhislessonoutofthepriestsbreviaryattheendof

    threenthshehadleaedtoreadthisustnow

    leatoekethree

    alphabetsonelarge,oneddling,andonesll;andpointedoutto

    hihatbythehelpofasharpinstruntheuldtracetheletterson

    aslate,andthusleatoeevening,heflockwas

    safeatthefarthelittleluigihastenedtothesthatpalestrina,

    tookalargenail,heatedandsharpenedit,andfordasortofstylus

    thenextinghegatheredanarulofpiecesofslateandbeganat

    theendofthreenthshehadleaedtoethecurate,astonished

    athisquicknessandintelligence,dehipresentofpens,paper,

    andapenknifethisdendedneparedtothe

    first;attheendofaeashthispenashthe

    stylusthecuraterelatedtheincidenttotheuntofsanfelice,

    adehieadand,

    orderedhisattendanttolethiatesti

    tonthhthis,luigipurchasedbooksandpencils

    heappliedhisitativepooeverything,and,likegiotto,when

    young,hedreesheep,houses,andtreesthen,hhis

    knife,hebegantocarveallsortsofobjectsinhusthat

    pinelli,thefaussenced

    ”agirlofsixorseventhatis,alittleyoungerthanvaatended

    sheeponafarearpalestrinsheontone

    andedteresathetet,satdoher,

    lettheirflocksngletogether,played,laughed,andnversed

    together;intheeveningtheyseparatedtheuntofsanfelices

    flockfrohoseofbaroncervetri,andthechildrenretuedtotheir

    respeeetthenextingthenextdaythey

    kepttheirpawelve,and

    teresaelevenandyettheiaturaldispositionrevealeditselfbeside

    histasteforthefinearts,hluigihadcarriedasfarashe

    uldinhissolitude,heoalteatingfitsofsadnessand

    enthusiasenangryandcapricious,andalicnone

    oftheladsofpainara,palestrina,orvalntonehadbeenable

    togainanyinfluenoreventobeehispanionhis

    dispositionalake

    theepthilooffrollfriendshipsteresaaloneruledbyalook,

    apetuouscharacter,hthe

    handofaan,andanghthavebroken,

    butuldneverhavebeenbendedteresa

    quettishtoexcessthetonth

    froheuntofsanfelicesstehepriceofallthelittle

    carvingsine,klaces,

    andgoldhairpinssothat,thankstoherfriendsgenerosity,teresa

    he

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