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第60节

    targets,

    forpistolshooting.

    ralphsnduforant,auedha

    veryhandsodrak;h,ralphk

    fifteenhundredfrancs.

    ”houchhat”

    ralphexaally.

    ”fourhundredfrancs,”hesaid.

    ”nonsefivetisthat.”

    ”aboutfourtis,”ralphsaid,”isnotnew,

    noany.ifyoupreferit,iwill

    carryittofrankfort;aonthencebyrail,atten

    pertuponitsvalue.”

    ”yes,iuchhat

    be”

    ”iatenttotakeitatyouroion,”ralphsaid.”the

    valueyousetuponthekhousandfrancs.”

    thereoherofficers.

    ”hehasyouthere,jor.”

    ”notatall,”theofficersaid.”heshalltakeitatthevaluation

    heplaceduponitfourhundredfrancs.”

    ”pardon,”ralphsaid,”ididnotvalueitatthatsuionly

    offeredtogivethatsuorit;besideshatwasan

    estiteofthevalueisetuponitatviroflay,notthevaluei

    shouldsetuponitatfrankfort.

    ”ihousandfrancs;thatis,iakeitata

    hundred,ifyouesort.”

    theotheroffios,eitherforsaleor

    transportpictures,vases,ks,andevenpianos.ralphhaggled

    overthepriharticle,inahwouldhavedone

    honortohisappearalasthavingarrangedalltheir

    ttershesaidthatheobellevue;butall

    ahepur,

    eitherthatnightortheing.

    ”ifanyofyougentleneyourcard,togiveto

    theoffientatbellevue,sayingthatyouhavefound

    fairindealing,ishouldfeelverygrateful,”ralphsaid,

    huly.

    theoffitookouthiscard,ande

    uponit:

    ”dearvonkoch,thisnisforahebreolerablyfairinhis

    ideas.”

    ”thatisforthejoroftheregint,atbellevue,”hesaid;and

    ralphbondationoftheest

    kind.

    ”ied,ralph,”percysaid,whenhis

    braintookhisplathewagon.

    ”ihavebeenhagglingoverprices,”ralphsaid.”fortunately,we

    arenotpressedforti.”

    theyhadaop,ofsoduration,atchaville;anditwas

    nearlythreeoedoothe

    backofbellevue.heretheyoppedand,uponralphprodug

    hispass,anoffiaup.

    ”youotgoanyfarther,”hesaid.”youareclosetobellevue,

    noainroad,you

    once.

    ”youostoftheofficersthere,”pointingte

    house,near.

    ”ihavethisajorvonkoch,”ralphsaid.”iaereto

    buy,orission,goodsofallkinds.”

    theofficerhralph;andtheseatviroflaywas

    repeated,butuponaall

    village,ntainingonlyafeposed

    alstentirelyofhandsoresidences,ohe

    quantityofarticles”saved”ionatelylarge.

    afterexaningandbargainingforalargenuerofvaluable

    articlesoffuiture,pilocks;ralphleft,e

    oftheofficers,tovieherarticlesinthevillasupontheside

    ofbellevue,lookingdoheriver.percyhadtakenthe

    horsesoutofthepaniedhisbrother,ostensiblyto

    carrybayartihased.

    atohevillasralphexpressedagreatdesiretogooutinto

    thegarden,tolookoverparis;andtheofficerbeingin

    aihhigher

    pricesthanhehadexpeeive;andathavingtheproceeds,

    ingernbanknotes,inhispocketsself,andpointed

    outallthevariousobjectsofi.

    thefogofaerseveningtinginthevie

    theboysuldseetheprincipalbuildingsofparis.thetowersof

    hedosofthepantheonandinvalides,theheightsof

    ntrtreandvilette,asofissyandvanveswere

    distinctlyvisible.theboyseyestued,hooretothe

    riverattheirfeet,aerveningground,thanuponthe

    objectshoerestingofdistantparis.

    ”donotshoheofficersaid.”ifsight

    of,frossyorpointdujourorfrohatgunboat,beloe

    shouldhavearainofshellsaboutus,innoti.youlookout

    frorees;butdobeyondtheirshelter,oryou

    antly.”

    thehouseinheyandingstooduponthebrowof

    thehill.behindtlewood,andgardenssloping

    prettysteeplydoheerreet,h

    housesupoherside.theriverwas,here,dividedbyanisland;

    theloendedloobe

    oppositetothespotuponheboysanding.

    ”bless,”ralphsaid,”itstbeverydangerous,livingdown

    there.hatgunboatuldbloheplatotheair.”

    ”thatsheuld,”theofficersaid,”andnsequently,noneofour

    here.riesalongtheriverbank,andafew

    othersscatteredabout;buthetroopsarequarteredthere,

    noreveninthislineofvillaso

    shoatnight,inanyeshouldhaveashell

    ininaupleofnutes.ie

    inthisdire;andhaveplentyofforcebehind.”

    ralphandpergered,upononeexcuseoranother;asking

    questionsaslongastheyuld,andkiuseoftheir

    ti,togainafairideaofthegroundthattheyo

    cross.theyhad,intheapofbellevueand

    udonuponalargescale,arkeduponit.

    ”itisgoingtobeadarknight,”theofficersaid,astheyhurried

    aidnight.”

    anotherhourortinpurchasingvariousarticles,taken

    frohefrenchvillas.darknesshadeon,andralphtoldthe

    offioingto

    versailles;andthatifthearticlestobeentrustedtohiscare

    fordeliveryinroughcasesofherey,

    efullofstoresandbroughtbytenoclothe

    ing,carefullydirected,ite.

    ”osleepihevillas,uponthe

    farthersideoftheroad”ralphaskedtheoffind.”

    boyhasneverseenashotfired,i;andishouldlikehibr>

    tobeabletosayhe

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