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I will make her forget the absence of the dear ones who must leave such a void in her life; in a thousand ways I will soften the footsteps of age and infirmity as they steal upon her; that will be the amends time will bring me, that is the revenge I seek." "Ah! Mademoiselle Mad ad adeleine, you are an angel!"

"Thus far, none at all! What could have become of her! Where could she have gone!" exclaimed Maurice; but not in a tone of interrogation, for he now felt assured that M. de Bois could not answer. "One thing is certain; what Mademoiselle Mad ad adeleine has done must have been prompted by a noble motive.

The smile that accompanied her bow of greeting drew him nearer. As the dance ended, and her partner was reconducting her to the countess, M. de Bois overcame his timidity sufficiently to join her. "Where is Mademoiselle Mad ad adeleine?" he inquired. "I have not seen her." "She is not here.

Did she speak to you on the subject?" asked Maurice, hastily. For the first time during the interview, M. de Bois betrayed a slight disquietude, but he quickly collected himself and answered, "I heard Lady Vivian speak to Mademoiselle Bertha of the offer she had made her cousin, and after that, Mademoiselle Mad ad adeleine told me she had declined the prop op oposition.

"I knew you before; you have been the most faithful of friends and nurses. I knew you quite well, and I knew her too!" Gaston bounded from his chair, breathing so hard that he could scarcely stammer out, "Her! who o o om do you me e ean?" "Madeleine," replied Maurice, confidently. "Mademoiselle Mad ad adeleine; you are dream eaming!" "No!