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    gthe

    articlerelatingtogeneralfeand,anarticlehh,iassureyou

    onhingevertodo”

    ”yes,iinsistonit,”saidalbert,indoget

    beentofhisfeelings

    ”andifirefusetoretract,youp

    inacalone

    ”yes,”repliedalbert,raisinghisvoice

    ”p,”hereisansydearsirthearticle

    eievenbutyouhave,bythe

    stepyouhavetaken,calledattentiontotheparagraphinquestion,

    anditainuntilitshallbeeithetradiedby

    sooodoso”

    ”sir,”saidalbert,rising,”iyselfthehonorofsending

    sendstoyou,andyouthe

    plaeetingandtheweapons”

    ”certainly,dearsir”

    ”andthisevening,ifyouplease,ortorrothelatest,wewill

    et”

    ”no,no,ie;butinopinion

    andihavearighttodictatetheprelinaries,asitisiwhohave

    reyopinionthetioughtnottobeyet

    iknoanagentofthes

    onlyderatelyso;iknoarksntherewe

    areaboutequaliknohataduelbetwowouldbeaserious

    affair,bebravealsoidonottherefore

    yselfhoutacausenow,i

    aoingtoputaquestiontoyou,andoneverychtothepurposetoo

    doyouinsistonthisretraeifidonotke

    it,althoughihaverepeatedrethanonyhonor,

    thatie,andalthough

    istilldeclarethatitisiossibleforanyonebutyoutoregnize

    theuntofrcerfunderthenaoffeand”

    ”iintainoriginalresolution”

    ”veryydearsir;theninsenttocutthroatshyoubuti

    requirethreeeishalle

    andsaytoyou,theassertionisfalse,andiretractit,orthe

    assertionistrue,diatelydraits

    sheath,orthepistolsfrohecase,heveryouplease”

    ”three;”theyhree

    centuriesallthetisufferingdishonor”

    ”hadyountinuedtoreinonacabletere,ishouldhave

    said,patienyene,

    thereforeisay,e,sir”

    ”ber,atthe

    expirationofthattinodelayorsubterfugeifyyouin”

    ”albertdercerf,”saidbeaucha,risinginhistu,”icannot

    throofhreehatistosay,fortyfour

    daystoenorhaveyouanyrighttosplitskullopentillthat

    tihaselapsedtodayisthe29thofaugust;the21stofsepteer

    agreedon,andtillthat

    tiarrivesanditistheadvianaboutto

    giveyoutillthengrowo

    dogschainedhinsightofeachother”oncludedhis

    speech,beauchabo,and

    albertventedhisangeronapileofneflying

    allovertheofficebysviolentlyhhisstick;after

    ionhedepartednot,hohoutwalkingseveral

    tistothedoorofthepressrooasifhehadhalfandtoenter

    anner

    thathehadtheneheinnocentagentsofhis

    disfiture,asheorrel,who

    haquickstepandabrighteyehehe

    thedirectionoftheporte

    saintrtin,andtobegoingtoadeleine”ah,”saidrcerf,

    ”theregoesahappyn”anditsohappenedalbertistakenin

    hisopinion

    chapter79thelenade

    rrel,and

    heetoknohereasonofhisdoingsothathehadnot

    stoppedtotakeacab,placinginfinitelyredependenceonhisowo

    legsthanonthefourlegsofacabhorsehehadthereforesetoffat

    afuriousratefroherueslay,andeninghrapidstrides

    inthedireorreladvancedh

    afilytread,andpoorbarroisfolloashebestght

    rrelorrelwas

    deeplyinlove,andbarroishheatandexertionthese

    ten,thusopposedinageandinterests,reseledtsof

    atriangle,presentingtheextresofseparation,yetnevertheless

    possessingtheirpointofunionthispointofunionier,and

    itorrel,htherequestthatthelatter

    einingtohindorrelobeyedto

    theletter,tothegreatdisfitureofbarroisonarrivingatthe

    house,rrelevenoutofbreath,forlovelendsoour

    desires;butbarrois,tenitolove,was

    sorelyfatiguedbytheexpeditionhehadbeennstrainedtouse

    theoldservantintroducedrrelbyaprivateentrance,closedthedoor

    ofthestudy,andsoontherustlingofadressannouncedthearrivalof

    valentineshelookedrvellouslybeautifulinherdeepuingdress,

    andrrelexperiencedsuchintensedelightingazinguponherthathe

    feltasifheuldalsthavedispensedhthenversationofher

    grandfatherbuttheeasyanwasheardrolling

    alongthefloor,andhesoondehisappearannoirtier

    acknoekindnessandbenevolencethethanks

    forhistilyinterventiononbehalf

    ofvalentineandhielfaninterventionfrobr >

    despairrrelthencastontheinvalidaninterrogativelookastothe

    nevalentiingat

    alittledistan,tidlyaontwhensheshould

    beobligedtospeaknoirtierfixedhiseyesonher”atosay

    youtold”askedvalentinenoirtierdeasignthatsheodo

    so

    ”nsieurrrel,”saidvalentiotheyoungn,whowasregarding

    herostintenseinterest,”grandfather,noirtier,hada

    thousandthingstosay,ethreedaysago;andnow,hehas

    sentforyou,thatiyrepeattheoyouiwillr

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