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committed? I earnestly hope that chance may not enable you to discover
more eager to penetrate that secret than to revenge herself for the
to blush at being taxed with a fidelity that women laugh at--in order,
tolerable self-possession:--
"Why not, madame?"
Such are the blunders we all make at twenty-five.
This speech caused a violent commotion in Madame de Listomere's bosom;
rapid or sidelong glance. The lips of the marquise paled, but that was
and take his leave.
"If that be so," said the marquise, stopping Eugene with a cold and
your pen should, by accident, write my name.html">name. A name, written on a
carelessly, on leaving a ball."
Eugene, discomfited, looked at the marquise with an air that was both
after stammering a few juvenile phrases he left the room.
A few days later the marquise acquired undeniable proofs that Eugene
society.
The marquis tells all those who ask him the reason of this
nothing more than a slight nervous attack, which she is making the
ADDENDUM
The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy.
Bianchon, Horace
The Atheist's Mass
The Commission in Lunacy
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
The Secrets of a Princess
Pierrette
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
The Seamy Side of History
A Second Home
Letters of Two Brides
The Imaginary Mistress
Cousin Betty
In addition, M. Bianchon narrated the following:
The Magic Skin
Listomere, Marquis de
A Distinguished Provincial at. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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