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    ove,”then,deiselle,youpersistinyour

    deteationtoaccelerateruin”

    ”yourruiniaccelerateyourruineanidonot

    understandyou”

    ”sochthebetter,ihavearayofhopeleft;listen”

    ”iallattention,”saideugenie,lookingsoeaestlyatherfather

    thatitforthelattertoendureherunrelentinggaze

    ”arryyou,andwill

    plaountingtothreellionlivres”

    ”thatisadrable”saideugeniept,sothingher

    glovesoutoneupontheother

    ”youthinkishalldepriveyouofthosethreellions,”saiddanglars;

    ”butdonotfearittheyaredestinedtoproduceatleasttenianda

    brotherbankerhaveobtainedagrantofarailheonlyindustrial

    enterpriseisestokegoodthefabulous

    prospectsthatlatotheeteallydeludedparisians,in

    thefantastiillionthpartofa

    railuchasanacreofelandonthebanks

    oftheohioakeinourortgage,hisan

    advance,asyousee,sinceleastten,fifteen,ty,ora

    hundredlivresoneywell,hin

    atodepositfourllionsforshare;thefourllions,i

    proseyou,enortwelve”

    ”butduringvisittoyouthedaybeforeyesterday,sir,hyou

    appeartorellectsowell,”repliedeugenie,”isawyouarranginga

    depositisnotthattheterffivellionsandahalf;you

    evenpointeditouttointsonthetreasury,andyou

    yeyeslike

    lightning”

    ”yes,butthosefivellionsandahalfarenotne,andareonlya

    proofofthegreatnfidenceplacedin;titleofpopularbanker

    hasgainedthenfidenceofcharitableinstitutions,andthefive

    llionsandahalfbelongtotheatanyothertiishouldnothave

    hesitatedtokeuseofthebutthegreatlossesihaverecently

    sustainedareycreditisrather

    shakenthatdepositybeatanynthdrawn,andifihad

    eloyeditforanotherpurpose,ishouldbringonadisgraceful

    bankrupte,buttheyst

    bethosearry

    goingtogetthecredityfortune,h

    forthelastnthorthhave

    beenopenedinpathbyaninnceivablefatality,willrevivedoyou

    understand”

    ”perfeeforthreellions,doyounot”

    ”thegreatertheaunt,thereflatteringitistoyou;itgivesyou

    anideaofyourvalue”

    ”thankyouoneore,sir;doyouprosetokeuse

    youcavalcantihout

    tou

    plicein

    theruinofothers”

    ”butsinceitellyou,”crieddanglars,”thaththesethree

    llion”

    ”doyouexpecttoreveryourposition,sir,houttouchingthose

    threellion”

    ”ihopeso,iftherriageshouldtakeplaceandnfirycredit”

    ”shallyoubeabletopaycavalcantithefivehundredthousandfrancs

    youprosefordowry”

    ”heshallretheyors”

    theperfoarriage

    ”verywell”

    ”nextoredoyou”

    ”iandingsignature,youleaveentirely

    freeinperson”

    ”absolutely”

    ”then,asisaidbefore,sir,veryreadytorry

    cavalcanti”

    ”butareyouupto”

    ”ah,thatisaffairadvantageshouldihaveoveryou,if

    knoine”danglarsbithislips

    ”then,”saidhe,”youarereadytopaytheofficialvisits,hare

    absolutelyindispensable”

    ”yes,”repliedeugenie

    ”andtosignthentractinthreedays”

    ”yes”

    ”then,intu,ialsosay,verywell”danglarspressedhis

    daughtershandinhisbut,extraordinarytorelate,thefatherdidnot

    say,”thankyou,ileatherfather

    ”isthenferenceended”askedeugenie,risingdanglarstionedthat

    hehadnothingretosayfivenutesafterhepianoresounded

    tothetouadeiselledarllysfingers,anddeiselle

    danglarsaledionaattheendof

    thepieceetienneentered,andannouncedtoeugeniethatthehorseswere

    inthecarriage,andthatthebaronessingforhertopayher

    visitsatvilleforts;theyproceededthenontheir

    urse

    chapter96thentract

    threedaysafterthesceneelytowardsfive

    oclockintheafteoonofthedayfixedforthesignatureof

    thentractbetoiselleeugeniedanglarsandandrea

    cavalcanti,thebankerpersistedincallingprince,afresh

    breezeirringtheleavesinthelittlegardeninfrontofthe

    untofntecristoshouse,andtheuntogoout

    ientlypaheground,heldinbythe

    achn,edaquarterofanhouronhisbox,the

    elegantphaetoniliarrapidlytuedtheangleof

    theentranandreacavalcanti,

    asdeckedupandgayasifhearryaprincesshe

    inquiredaftertheuntiliarity,andascending

    lightlytothesendstorythitthetopofthestairstheunt

    stoppedonseeingtheyoungnasforandrea,hehed,and

    ”ah,gooding,

    dearunt,”saidhe”ah,andrea,”saidthelatter,hhis

    halfjestingtone;”howdoyoudo”

    ”etotalktoyouaboutathousand

    things;but,firsttell,orjustretued”

    ”i,sir”

    ”then,inordeottohinderyou,iuphyouifyouplease

    inyourcarriage,andtohallfolloyphaetonintow”

    ”no,”saidtheunt,perpt,for

    hehadnoanssociety,”no;iprefer

    listeningtoyouhere,dearandrebetterindoors,

    andthereisnoachntooverhearouversation”theunt

    retuedtoaslldraonthefirstfloor,satdown,and

    otionedtotheyoungntotakeaseatalsoandrea

    assudhisgayestnner”you

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