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    ructionofthevitalprinciple,thereposeto

    hingistending,toheveryunhappybeingaspires,is

    notthisthereposeoftterafterhisolongsighed,andh

    ioattainbythepainfulprocessofstarvationwhenfaria

    appearedindungeoneonestepfartherinto

    rest,tosilence

    ”no,itisnotexistence,then,thatiregret,buttheruinofprojects

    sosloedprovidenceisnowopposed

    totheostthoughtitiousitisnotgods

    plishedthisburden,alstasheavyasa

    houghttobeartotheend,oo

    greatforstrength,andipelledtolayitdoiddle

    ofcareeroh,shallithen,againbeeafatalist,fourteen

    yearsofdespairandtenofhopehadrenderedabelieverinprovidence

    andallthisallthis,becauseheart,houghtdead,wasonly

    sleeping;becauseithasaobeatagain,because

    ihaveyieldedtothepainoftheetionexcitedinbreastbya

    ansvoiore

    absorbedintheantiorrow,

    possiblethatsonoblended

    aanshouldthusthroughselfishnessnsenttodeathin

    theprioflifeandstrength;itisiossiblethatshecancarryto

    suateallove,orratherdeliriutherearevirtuesh

    beeusthavenceivedsopathetic

    scene;sheeandthrowouldbe

    sublihereounted

    totheuntsforeheadasthisthoughtpassedthroughhisnd

    ”ridiculous”repeatedhe;”andtheridiculeei

    ridiculousno,iherdie”

    bythusexaggeratingtohisoindtheanticipatedillfortuneofthe

    nextday,tonedhielfbyprosingrcedesto

    spareherson,theuntatlastexclaid,”folly,folly,follyto

    yselfupasarkforthatyoungn

    toaitheydeathit

    isiortantforthehonorofry,andthissurelyisnotvanity,

    butajustifiablepride,itisiortantthehat

    ihavensented,byfreeyaralreadyraisedto

    strike,andthatothers

    ihavestruckselfitstbe;itshallbe”

    seizingapen,hedreasecretdrawerinhisdesk,and

    ofthedocuntherthanhiswill,

    desincehisarrivalinparisasortofdicil,clearlyexplaining

    thenatureofhisdeath”idothis,ogod,”saidhe,hhiseyes

    raisedtoheaven,”asineihaveduringten

    yearsnsideredselftheagentofthyvengeance,andotherches,

    likerorcerfhielf,stnot

    igihatyletthenow,

    onthentrary,thattheirpunishnt,hhadbeendecreedby

    providenypresentdeteation,andalthough

    theyescapeitinthisinanother,andthatthey

    areonlyexchangingtiforeteity”

    ainties,chedwaking

    dreaofgrief,thefirstraysofingpiercedhiswindows,and

    shoneuponthepalebluepaperoninscribedhis

    justificationofprovidenceitoing

    noiselikeastifledsighreachedhisearhetuedhis

    head,lookedaroundhiandsathesounded

    distinofitsreality

    hearose,andquietlyopeningthedoorofthedra,sawhaidee,

    shangingdoiful

    headthroandingatthedoor,topreventhis

    goingouthoutseeingher,untilsleep,heyoungcannot

    resist,hadoverpoe,hchingthe

    noiseofthedoordidnotaontecristogazedatherh

    affeeeredthatshehadason,”saidhe;”and

    iforgotihadadaughter”then,shakinghisheadsorrowfully,”poor

    haidee,”saidhe;”shee,tospeakto;shehasfeared

    orguessedsothingoh,icannotgohouttakingleaveofher;i

    cannotdieeone”hequietlyregainedhis

    seat,andeundertheotherlines:

    ”ibequeathtoxilianrrel,y

    forrpatron,pierrerrel,shipoof

    tillions,apartofaybeofferedtohissisterjuliaand

    brotherinlanuel,ifhedoesnotfearthisincreaseoffortune

    yrtheirhappinessthesetillionsarencealedin

    grottoatntecristo,ofuccioknohesecretifhis

    heartisfree,andhearryhaidee,thedaughterofalipashaof

    yanina,ihavebroughtuphtheloveofafather,andwho

    hasshoe,hehus

    acplishlastitutedhaidee

    heiressoftherestoffortune,nsistingoflands,fundsin

    england,austria,andholland,fuitureindifferentpalacesand

    houses,andillionsandthelegaciesto

    servants,ystillaunttosixtyllions”

    hedehitart,and

    thepenfellfroishand”haidee,”saidhe,”didyoureadit”

    ”oh,lord,”saidshe,”ingthusatsuchanhourwhy

    areyoubequeathingallyourfortuoareyougoingtoleave”

    ”iaoingonajouey,dearchild,”saidntecristo,han

    expressionofinfinitetendeessandlanisfortune

    shouldhappento”

    theuntstopped”heyounggirl,hanauthoritative

    toheunthadneverobservedbefore,and

    ”isfortunehappento,”repliedntecristo,”iwish

    daughtertobehappy”haideesledsorrowfully,andshookherhead

    ”doyouthinkofdying,lord”saidshe

    ”thean,child,hassaid,itisgoodtothinkofdeath”

    ”hyourfortuoothers,forif

    youdieishallrequirenothing;”and,takingthepaper,shetoreitin

    fourpiethen,theeffort

    havingexhaustedherstrength,shefellnotasleepthisti,but

    faintingonthefloortheuntleanedoverherandraisedherinhis

    ar;andseeingthatsw

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