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    dortalityasyou”

    villefortfellonhisknees”listen,”saidhe;”ihavenotthestrength

    ofndyouhave,orratherthathave,ifinstead

    ofdaughtervalentineyourdaughterdeleinehe

    doctortuedpale”doctor,everysonofanisbotosufferandto

    die;iatenttosufferandtoadeath”

    ”beayeslo

    approachafterhavingstruckyourfather,yourwife,perhapsyourson”

    villefort,suffo”listen,”criedhe;

    ”pityhelpno,daughterisnotguiltyifyoudragus

    bothbeforeatribunaliydaughterisnot

    guilty;thereisnocriinhouseie

    inhouse;foreentersadislikedeathitdoes

    notealonelistenrdered

    areyoufriendareyouanhaveyouaheartno,youarea

    physicianellyouiydaughterbeforea

    tribunal,andgiveheruptotheexecutionerthebareideawould

    killelikeadntodigheartouty

    fingeailsandifyouistaken,doctorifity

    daughterifishouldeoneday,paleasaspectre,andsaytoyou,

    assassin,youhavekilledchildholdifthatshouldhappen,

    althoughiayself”

    ”ontssilence,”i”

    villefortlookedathisifhehaddoubtedhiswords”only,”

    ntinueddavrigny,ntone,”ifanyonefalls

    illinyourhouse,ifyoufeelyourselfattae,

    forienoreitosharethisdreadfulsecret

    eandrersetogroreasein

    nscience,ascriandserywillinyourhouse”

    ”thenyouabandon,doctor”

    ”yes,foricanfolloher,andionlystopatthefootof

    thesefurtherdisveryade,his

    dreadfultragedytoacloseadieu”

    ”ientreatyou,doctor”

    ”allthehorrorsthatdisturbthoughtskeyourhouseodiousand

    fataladieu,sir”

    ”oneore,doeinallthe

    horrorofsituation,afterincreasingitbyyouhaverevealed

    tobutedofthesuddendeathofthepoorold

    servant”

    ”true,”saiddavrigny;”u”thedoctoroutfirst,

    follodevilleforttheterrifiedservantshestairs

    andinthepassagehedoctorwouldpass”sir,”saiddavrigny

    tovillefort,soloudthatallghthear,”poorbarroishasledtoo

    sedentaryalifeoflate;aerlytorideonhorseback,

    orintheonotonouswalk

    aroundthatarhairhaskilledhiisbloodhasthickenedhewas

    stout,hadashort,thickneck;hetackedhapoplexy,andiwas

    calledintoolatebytheone,”takecareto

    throhatcupofsyrupofvioletsintheashes”

    thedoctor,houtshakinghandshvillefort,houtaddingaword

    toidthetearsandlantationsofthe

    eeveningallvillefortsservants,whohad

    asseledinthekiteto

    telldadevillefortthattheyoleavenoentreaty,no

    propositionofinain;toevery

    argunttheyreplied,”ustgo,fordeathisinthishouse”they

    allleft,inspiteofprayersandentreaties,testifyingtheirregret

    atleavingsogoodasterandstress,andespeciallydeiselle

    valentine,sogood,sokind,andsogentlevillefortlookedat

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    inspiteoftheetionshefeltatthesightofthesetears,helooked

    alsoatdadevillefort,anditappearedtohisifaslight

    glooslehadpassedoverherthinlips,likeateorseenpassing

    inauspiciouslybetysky

    oftheretiredbaker

    theeveningofthedayonorcerfhadleftdanglars

    houseeandangerattherejectionoftheprojected

    alliance,andreacavalcanti,ustachesinperfect

    order,andirably,hadenteredthe

    urtyardofthebankershouseinlachausseedantinhehadnotbeen

    rethantennutesinthedrabeforehedrewdanglarsaside

    intotherecessofaboble,

    relatedtohillhisanxietiesandcaressincehisnoblefathers

    departureheacknoekindnesshhadbeenshown

    hiythebankersfaly,inhhehadbeenreceivedasason,and

    estaffectionshadfoundanobjectonh

    tocentreindeiselledanglarsdanglarslistenedost

    profoundattention;hehadexpectedthisdeclarationforthelasttwoor

    threedays,andehiseyesglistenedaschas

    theyhadloorcerfhe,however,yield

    iediatelytotheyoungnsrequest,butdeafeious

    objeandrea,tothinkofrrying”

    ”ithinknot,sir,”repliedcavalcanti;”initalythenobility

    generallyrryyounglifeissouncertain,thattosecure

    happinessishinourreach”

    ”aseyourproposals,ehonor,

    areacceptedbyshalltheprelinary

    arrangentsbesettledsoiortantanegotiationshould,ithink,be

    nductedbytherespectivefathersoftheyoungpeople”

    ”sir,fatherisanofgreatforesightandprudencethinkingthat

    ighteathisdeparture,together

    yidentity,aletterprosing,ifhe

    approvedoffrohedayiwas

    rriedsofarasiy

    fathersrevenue”

    ”i,”saiddanglars,”havealydaughter500,000

    francsasherdoysoleheiress”

    ”allhenbeeasilyarrangedifthebaronessandherdaughter

    arendanannuityof175,000livressupposing,

    also,ishouldpersuadetherquistogivecapital,his

    notlikely,butstillispossible,hesethree

    llionsinyourhands,ightkeitrealizete

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