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Grilled chicken, chopped mix greens, diced tomatoes, roasted red pepper, cucumber, banana peppers, hard-boiled egg, blue cheese crumbles, bacon, & ditalini noodles. Garnished with pickled onions (Recommended with Italian dressing)
Shrimp, chopped mix greens, diced tomatoes, roasted red pepper, cucumber, banana peppers, hard-boiled egg, blue cheese crumbles, bacon, & ditalini noodles. Garnished with pickled onions (Recommended with Avocado Ranch dressing)
Grilled sirloin, chopped mix greens, diced tomatoes, roasted red pepper, cucumber, banana peppers, hard-boiled egg, blue cheese crumbles, bacon, & ditalini noodles. Garnished with pickled onions (Recommended with Bacon blue cheese dressing)
Grilled chicken, chopped mix greens, diced tomatoes, roasted red pepper, cucumber, banana peppers, hard-boiled egg, blue cheese crumbles & bacon. Garnished with pickled onions (Recommended with Italian dressing).
Shrimp, chopped mix greens, diced tomatoes, roasted red pepper, cucumber, banana peppers, hard-boiled egg, blue cheese crumbles & bacon. Garnished with pickled onions (Recommended with Avocado Ranch dressing).
Grilled sirloin, chopped mix greens, diced tomatoes, roasted red pepper, cucumber, banana peppers, hard-boiled egg, blue cheese crumbles & bacon. Garnished with pickled onions (Recommended with Bacon blue cheese dressing).
Grilled chicken, chopped mix greens, diced tomatoes, roasted red pepper, cucumber, banana peppers, hard-boiled egg, blue cheese crumbles, bacon, & ditalini noodles. Garnished with pickled onions and served with Italian Dressing.
He led her through a wavering maze of white sterility, hallways differentiated only by the variety of potted plants and inspirational posters. Opening a door next to an artificial ficus, he ushered Cass into a small anteroom. The walls were a shock. They were painted a bright blue and decorated with stenciled flowers. The door opposite them was a grassy green.
As soon as the bridal party came in sight of La Réserve, M. Morrel descended and came forth to meet it, followed by the soldiers and sailors there assembled, to whom he had repeated the promise already given, that Dantès should be the successor to the late Captain Leclère. Edmond, at the approach of his patron, respectfully placed the arm of his affianced bride within that of M. Morrel, who, forthwith conducting her up the flight of wooden steps leading to the chamber in which the feast was prepared, was gayly followed by the guests, beneath whose heavy tread the slight structure creaked and groaned for the space of several minutes.
Without giving himself time to reconsider his decision, and, indeed, that he might not allow his thoughts to be distracted from his desperate resolution, he bent over the appalling shroud, opened it with the knife which Faria had made, drew the corpse from the sack, and bore it along the tunnel to his own chamber, laid it on his couch, tied around its head the rag he wore at night around his own, covered it with his counterpane, once again kissed the ice-cold brow, and tried vainly to close the resisting eyes, which glared horribly, turned the head towards the wall, so that the jailer might, when he brought the evening meal, believe that he was asleep, as was his frequent custom; entered the tunnel again, drew the bed against the wall, returned to the other cell, took from the hiding-place the needle and thread, flung off his rags, that they might feel only naked flesh beneath the coarse canvas, and getting inside the sack, placed himself in the posture in which the dead body had been laid, and sewed up the mouth of the sack from the inside.
But instead of the darkness, and the thick and mephitic atmosphere he had expected to find, Dantès saw a dim and bluish light, which, as well as the air, entered, not merely by the aperture he had just formed, but by the interstices and crevices of the rock which were visible from without, and through which he could distinguish the blue sky and the waving branches of the evergreen oaks, and the tendrils of the creepers that grew from the rocks.
The very same day the occupants of the apartments on the fifth floor of the house, now become the property of Dantès, were duly informed by the notary who had arranged the necessary transfer of deeds, etc., that the new landlord gave them their choice of any of the rooms in the house, without the least augmentation of rent, upon condition of their giving instant possession of the two small chambers they at present inhabited.
The innkeeper himself was a man of from forty to fifty-five years of age, tall, strong, and bony, a perfect specimen of the natives of those southern latitudes; he had dark, sparkling, and deep-set eyes, hooked nose, and teeth white as those of a carnivorous animal; his hair, like his beard, which he wore under his chin, was thick and curly, and in spite of his age but slightly interspersed with a few silvery threads. His naturally dark complexion had assumed a still further shade of brown from the habit the unfortunate man had acquired of stationing himself from morning till eve at the threshold of his door, on the lookout for guests who seldom came, yet there he stood, day after day, exposed to the meridional rays of a burning sun, with no other protection for his head than a red handkerchief twisted around it, after the manner of the Spanish muleteers. This man was our old acquaintance, Gaspard Caderousse.
Well, when Dantès was arrested, Monsieur Morrel hastened to obtain the particulars, and they were very sad. The old man returned alone to his home, folded up his wedding suit with tears in his eyes, and paced up and down his chamber the whole day, and would not go to bed at all, for I was underneath him and heard him walking the whole night; and for myself, I assure you I could not sleep either, for the grief of the poor father gave me great uneasiness, and every step he took went to my heart as really as if his foot had pressed against my breast.
The wind blew strongly, the boat made six or seven knots an hour, and they were rapidly reaching the end of their voyage. As they drew near the island seemed to lift from the sea, and the air was so clear that they could already distinguish the rocks heaped on one another, like cannon balls in an arsenal, with green bushes and trees growing in the crevices. As for the sailors, although they appeared perfectly tranquil, yet it was evident that they were on the alert, and that they carefully watched the glassy surface over which they were sailing, and on which a few fishing-boats, with their white sails, were alone visible.
The entire chamber was lined with crimson brocade, worked with flowers of gold. In a recess was a kind of divan, surmounted with a stand of Arabian swords in silver scabbards, and the handles resplendent with gems; from the ceiling hung a lamp of Venetian glass, of beautiful shape and color, while the feet rested on a Turkey carpet, in which they sunk to the instep; tapestry hung before the door by which Franz had entered, and also in front of another door, leading into a second apartment which seemed to be brilliantly illuminated.
Both laid themselves down on the divan; chibouques with jasmine tubes and amber mouthpieces were within reach, and all prepared so that there was no need to smoke the same pipe twice. Each of them took one, which Ali lighted and then retired to prepare the coffee. 2ff7e9595c
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