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nethisideae;anditasted
itsloydungeonandthedespairofcaptivity
butnoheheloveofyou;nohatisee
you;youngandisingfuture;nohatithinkofallthat
yresulttoyouinthegoodfortuneofsuchadisclosure;ishudder
atanydelay;andtrelelestishouldnotassuretooneashyas
yourselfthepossessionofsovastanauntofhiddenond
tuedahasigh
”youpersistinyourinywords
havenotnvincedyouiseeyourequireproofshen;readthis
paper;oanyone”
”torroydearfriend;”saidednd;desirousofnotyieldingto
theoldnsdness”ithoughtitoodthat
talkofthatuntiltorrow”
”thenorroreadthispaper
today”
”i;”thoughtednd;andtakingthepaper;
ofe
accident;heread:
”thistreasure;ayaunttotancroost
distantaofthesendopeningalo
heir”25thapril;149”
”
”es;”iseenothingbutbrokenlinesandunnnected
harerenderedillegiblebyfire”
”yes;toyou;friend;forthefirstti;butnot
for;bynynightsstudy;andhave
renstructedeveryphrase;pletedeverythought”
”anddoyoubelieveyouhavedisveredthehiddenaning”
”iaureihave;andyoushalljudgeforyourself;butfirstlistento
thehistoryofthispaper”
”silence”exclaiddantes”stepsapproachigoadieu”
anddantes;happytoescapethehistoryandexplanationhwouldbe
suretonfirisbeliefinhisfriendsntalinstability;glided
likeasnakealongthenarrooredbyhis
alaroacertainauntofactivity;pushedthestoneintoplaceh
hisfoot;andvereditatinorderthereeffectuallyto
avoiddisvery
itthejailer;
hadeinpersontoseehi
fariasatuptoreceivehiavoidingallgesturesinorderthathe
ghtncealfrohegoveortheparalysisthathadalreadyhalf
strickenhideathhisfearthegoveor;touched
ightorderhioberevedtobetterquarters;andthus
separatehiroisyoungpanionbutfortunatelythis
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;nvinadn;for
inhishearthefeltakindofaffection;roubledha
slightindisposition
duringthisti;ednd;seatedonhisbedhhisheadinhishands;
triedtollecthisscatteredthoughtsfaria;sincetheirfirst
acquaintance;hadbeenonallpointssorationalandlogical;so
uch
onallpointsuldbealliedadnesseivedas
tohistreasure;orheofaria
dantesreinedinhiscellallday;notdaringtoretutohisfriend;
thinkingthustodeferthentonvinced;oncefor
all;thattheabbeadsuchanvictionerrible
but;toaryvisithadgone
by;faria;notseeingtheyoungnappear;triedtoveandgetover
thedistanceedndshudderedhe
painfuleffortsandetodraghielfalong;his
legakeuseofonearedndwas
obligedtoassisthiforotherhavebeenableto
enterbythesllapertureber
”hereiapursuingyourerselessly;”hesaidile
”youthoughttoescapenificence;butitisinvainlistento”
edndsaanonhisbed;he
seatedhielfonthestoolbesidehi
”youknoatefriend
ofeioothis
hylordallthehappinessieverknerich;althoughthe
ilyhadpassedintoaproverb;andiheardthephrase
veryoften;asrichasaspadabuthe;likepublicrur;livedon
thisreputationforyparadiseiutorto
hisnepheheried
byabsolutedevotiontohisakeuptohillhehaddonefor
duringtenyearsofunrettingkindnessthecardinalshousehad
noseeihadoftenseennoblepatronannotatingancient
volus;andeagerlysearilynuscriptsoneday
forhisunavailingsearches;anddeploring
theprostrationofndthatfollo;helookedat;and;
slingbitterly;openedavolurelatingtothehistoryofthecityof
rothere;inthetiethchapterofthelifeofpopealexandervi;
hefollo:
”thegreatagnahadended;caesarborgia;pleted
hisnquest;hadneedofneytopurchaseallitalythepopehadalso
needofneytobringtterstoanendhlouisxiikingoffrance;
idablestillinspiteofhisrecentreverses;anditwas
neeprofitablesche;
atterofgreatdifficultyintheioverishedndition
ofexhausteditalyhisholinesshadanideahedeteedtoketwo
cardinals
”bychoosingte;especiallyrich
nthisheretutheholyfatherlookedforinthefirstplace;
heuldsellthegreatappointntsandsplendidofficeshe
cardinalsalreadyheld;andthenhehadthetstosellbesides
therehirdpointinvieerthe
popeandcaesarborgiafirstfoundtheturecardinals;theywere
giovannirospigliosi;hehighestdignitiesofthe
holysee;andan
nobility;bothfeltthehighhonorofsuthepope
theybitious;andcaesarborgiasoonfoundpurchasersfortheir
appointntstheresulthatrospigliosiandspadapaidforbeing
cardinals;andeightotherpersonspaidfortheofficesthecardinals
heldbeforetheirelevation;andthuseighthundredthousandcrowns
enteredintotheffersofthespeculators
”itistinooproceedtothelastpartofthespeculationthepope
heapedattentionsuponrospigliosiandspada;nferreduponthehe
insigniaofthecardinalate;andinducedtheoarrangetheiraffairs
andtakeuptheirresidenceatrothenthepopeandcaesarborgia
invitedthetatterofdispute
betakeuse
ofoneoftheanshatis
tosay;inthefirstplace;thefauskeyocertain
personshtherequestthattheygoandopenadesignatedcupboard
thiskeyallironpoint;anegligenceonthe
partofthelocksthhisoeffecttheopeningof
thecupboard;ofhelock;thepersonked
bythissllpoint;anddiednextdaythenthereheringhthe
lionshead;edtogreethisfriendsh
aclaspofthehandthelionbitthehandthusfavored;andatthe
endoftortalcaesarproposedtohis
father;thattheyshouldeitheraskthecardinalstoopenthecupboard;
orshakehands;butalexandervi;replied:noothe
to
dinner;sothingtellsthatoneybackbesides;
youforget;diately;while
aprickorabiteoccasionsadelayofadayortaesargave
reasoning;andthecardinalsly
invitedtodinner
”thetableothepope;nearsan
pierdarena;achagretreathecardinalsknewverywellby
reportrospigliosi;quitesetuphhisneies;ha
goodappetiteandhisstingratiatingnnerspada;aprudentn;
andgreatlyattachedtohisonlynepheainofthehighest
prose;tookpaperandpen;anddehishensentohis
nephenearthevineyard;butitappearedtheservant
didnotfindhi
”spadakneeant;sincechristianity;so
enentlye;itwasnolongera