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    youngnfroeadtofoothethenseedreeasy

    ”shallidriveyoubacktoparis”heasked

    ”no,thankyou”

    ”doyouhing”

    ”leavetopray”theunthdrehoutopposition,butitwas

    onlytoplaent

    ofrrel,hisknees,and

    tuedtohoutoncelookingbackhen

    theruedelaroquettetheunt,disssinghiscarriage,follo

    aboutahundredpacesbehindxiliancrossedthecanalandentered

    therueslaybytheboulevardsfivenutesafterthedoorhadbeen

    orrelsentrance,itheuntjulie

    theentranceofthegarden,tentivelyching

    penelon,eringhzealintohisprofessionofgardener,was

    verybusygraftingsobengalroses”ah,unt,”sheexclaid,h

    thedelightnifestedbyeveryerofthefalyed

    therueslay

    ”xilianhasjustretued,hashenot,da”askedtheunt

    ”yes,ithinkisapass;butpray,calleanuel”

    ”exaxiliansroohisinstant,”

    repliednteethingofthegreatestiortanceto

    tellhi”

    ”go,then,”shesaidingsle,paniedhintil

    hehaddisappearedntecristosoonranupthestaircasenducting

    frohegroundfloortoxiliansroohelanding

    helistenedattentively,butallanyoldhouses

    odoorhglass;but

    itilianpossibletosee

    ,becausearedcurtainhe

    glasstheuntsanxietyanifestedbyabrightlor

    appearedonthefaperturbablen

    ”ont;”shalli

    ringno,thesoundofabell,announcingavisitor,accelerate

    theresolutionofoneinxilianssituation,andthenthebellwould

    befollobledfroeadto

    footandasifhisdeteationhadbeentakenhtherapidityof

    lightning,hestruckoneofthepanesofglasshhiselboheglass

    s,thenorrel,who

    hadbeenhisseatatthenoiseofthe

    brokenwindow

    ”ibegathousandpardons,”saidtheunt,”thereisnothingthe

    tter,butislippeddoh

    elboisopened,iakeadvantageofittoenteryour

    roodonotdisturbyourselfdonotdisturbyourself”andpassing

    hishandthroughthebrokenglass,theuntopenedthedoorrrel,

    evidentlydisposed,ontecristolesshtheintention

    ofreafoi,”saidntecristo,

    rubbinghiselbosallyourservantsfault;yourstairsareso

    polished,itislikewalkingonglass”

    ”areyouhurt,sir”ldlyaskedrrel

    ”ibelievenotbutareyouaboutthereyouing”

    ”i”

    ”yourfingersarestainedhink”

    ”ah,true,ietis,soldierthoughia”

    nte;xilian

    pass,buthefollo”youontecristoha

    searchinglook

    ”ihavealreadyhadthehonoroftellingyouiorrel

    theuntlookedaroundhi”yourpistolsarebesideyourdesk,”said

    ntecristo,pointinghhisfingertothepistolsonthetable

    ”ianthepointofstartingonajouey,”repliedrrel

    disdainfully

    ”friend,”exclaidntecristoinatoneofexquisitesness

    ”sir”

    ”friend,dearxilian,donotkeahastyresolution,i

    entreatyou”

    ”ikeahastyresolution”saidrrel,shrugginghisshoulders;”is

    thereanythingextraordinaryinajouey”

    ”xilian,”saidtheunt,”letusbothlayasidetheskwehave

    assudyounoredeceivenessthaniiose

    uponyouyfrivoloussolicitudeyoucanunderstand,canyounot,

    thattohaveactedasihavedone,tohavebrokenthatglass,tohave

    intrudedonthesolitudeofafriendyoucanunderstandthat,tohave

    doneallthis,isthavebeenactuatedbyrealuneasiness,orrather

    byaterriblenviorrel,youaregoingtodestroyyourself”

    ”indeed,unt,”saidrrel,shuddering;”hasputthisintoyour

    head”

    ”itellyouthatyouareabouttodestroyyourself,”ntinuedthe

    unt,”andhereisproofofisay;”and,approachingthedesk,he

    revedthesheetofpaperorrelhadplacedovertheletterhe

    hadbegun,andtookthelatterinhishands

    rrelrushedforhibutntecristoperceiving

    hisintention,seizedhishhisirongrasp”youo

    destroyyourself,”saidtheunt;”youhavetenit”

    ”nessforoneof

    violence”yself,

    eeallhopesare

    blighted,heartisbroken,lifeaburden,everythingaroundis

    sadanduful;earthhasbeedistastefulto,andhunvoices

    distraedie,forifiliveishalllose

    reasonandbeedellyouallthishtearsof

    heartfeltanguish,y

    puttinganendtoserableexistencetell,sir,uldyouhave

    theuragetodoso”

    ”yes,rrel,”saidntecristo,nessrasted

    strangelyansexcitent;”yes,iwoulddoso”

    ”you”exclaidrrel,hincreasingangerandreproach”you,who

    havedeceivedeh

    vainproses,ight,ifnothavesavedher,atleasthaveseen

    herdieinaryou,endtounderstandeverything,eventhe

    hiddensourcesofknothepartofaguardianangel

    uponearth,anduldnotevenfindanantidotetoapoisonadnistered

    toayounggirlah,sir,indeedyouehpity,were

    younothatefulineyes”

    ”rrel”

    ”yes;youtelltolayasidethesk,andiisfied

    eatthecetery,iansyheartwas

    softened;oenterbutsince

    youabusenfidence,sinceyouhavedevisedaneortureafter

    ithoughtihadexhaustedthell,then,untofntecristo

    pretendedbenefaontecristo,theuniversal

    guardian,besatisfied,youshallnessthedeathofyourfrien

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