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He walked beside them in a dream. The sound of Colombier's bells across Planeyse, men's voices singing fragments of a Dalcroze song floated to him, and with them all the dear familiar smells: Le coeur de ma mie Est petit, tout petit petit, J'en ai l'ame ravie.... It was Minks, drawing the keen air noisily into his lungs in great draughts, who recalled him to himself.
She replied: "Si c'est mon mari de qui vous parlez, cela m'est tout a fait egal; si c'est le Duc d'Aosta, je serai ravie de le voir." She came to the reception, but her husband was already gone. The Due d'Aosta was still there, and she walked straight up to him and kissed him on both cheeks, not an easy thing to do, for the duke was not at all the type of the gay lady's man very much the reverse.
With a gasp, I too recovered from the fascination of the surprise. I could not speak though for some seconds, and Madame was first. 'Ah, dear Maud, what surprise! Are we not overjoy, dearest, and cannot speak? I am full of joy quite charmed ravie of seeing you. So are you of me, your face betray. Ah! yes, thou dear little baboon! here is poor Madame once more! Who could have imagine?
Oh! si j'étais en ce beau sein ravie De celui-l
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