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ngthathehadarrivedatbelle

    isleparis,ataquartertoseven;andthat,atthat

    ti,everythingwasgoingonwell.

    heinquiredastoansofreagtheinland.thewindwas

    deadoffshore,andasailingvessele

    tokethepassage.hoallstearinharbor;

    andthesousprefeselftoethefires

    shouldbelighted,atondthattheyshouldcrossintwoor

    threehours.

    afterreagthehoteltheyinedcarefullybythe

    surgeon;,ever,hadbeendoo

    theandthattheyhadescapedhafeusions,andagood

    shaking.

    thebreakfasteanovation.alltheprincipalpeopleofthe

    placebled;andoeclierentered,followed

    bytheyoungbarclays,thegentlenclappedtheirhandsand

    cheered,andtheladiesheirhandkerchiefs.afterbreakfast,

    thesousprefeentintothedrand

    heterofaknotofquestionersas

    tothevoyage.

    eclierasuralnversedhthesousprefect

    andotherleadingnofthetoheirers

    gatheredroundthelads.ralphhadgivenhisnaasbarclay,and

    hadstatedthatpercyher;buthehadsaidnothingas

    totheirbeinginthear,asheoavoidtheoftrepeated

    talehedeclarationofhisrankoate.he

    hadevensaidatosaythe

    ssieursbarclay,insteadofcaptainsbarclayunless,ofurse,

    heatter.percyo

    sitinaneasychair,uedforheedoneupand

    ralphtalkedforboth,relatingailsoftheirjoueyfrobr>

    paris;andtheladiesexanedhiostnutelyastohis

    sensation,andespeciallyherhehorriblyfrightened.

    angthosestandinginagrouproundtheyoungbarclayswasa

    lieutenantofbiles;eansapprovedofthe

    attention,andiongtheladies;and

    adeseveralsarrerks,duringtheurseofthe

    narrative.presentlyaservantand,onsieur

    teclier,saidthattheyfallen

    froheballoon

    ”yes,”een.”

    theservantthattheswordshadbeen

    pickedup.ralphatoncedreafivefrancpiedaskedthe

    servanttogiveittothen.

    ”ah,”saidtheoffiobiles,hasealedsneer,

    ”soyouhaveeoutfroaristoserveishouldhaveigined

    thatthereyofopportuodistinguishyourselves,

    there.housthavehadgoodiogetplaa

    balloon.”

    ”ly,”asapparentlyyou

    have,yourself.eachofushave,yousee,usedouriinthe

    ostpleasingtous.oeogoh

    thearinthefield,insteadofbeingforaininactive

    inparis.you,uponyourpart,haveusedyetathe

    arinthefield,andtoreininactive,here.”

    thesehsuairofboyishfrankness,and

    anapparentinnoceofanydesiretosayanythingunpleasant,

    thateveryonehinhearingo

    ...

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