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Aline a note from De l'Isle sol-iciting if she and Mélanie will go at matinée with him and Dubroca. And when mademoiselle bigin to make egscuse' Mélanie implore' her to go, biccause Mme. Alexandre say no Creole girl cann' go juz' with one man, or even with two. 'And mamma she's right, Mélanie say with tear', 'even in that Am'erican way they got a limit, and same time I'm perishing to go!

Aline she ezcape' him all she could, but, with that dash he's got, he persevere' to hang on. And tha'z the miztake they both did, him and Mélanie, in doing that American way, keeping that to themselve' instead of French way telling their parent'. "Then another thing tranzpire'. My son and that son of Castanado bigin, both but that come' mo' later. Any'ow one day Mélanie she bring Mlle.

"Aline, we'll confess us! We wend there biccause we are orphan'! Of co'se, we know that biffo', sinze long time, many, many year'; but only sinze a few day' " "Joy-ride day," Aline put in, a bit tensely. "Ah, no! Chérie, you muz' not supose " "Never mind; 'last few days' go on." "Well, sinze those laz' few day' we bigin to feel like we juz' got to take step' ab-oud that!"

One day Victorine came to Anna with ecstasy in her almond eyes and much news on her lips. "To bigin small," she said, Flora and her grandmother had "arrive' back ag-ain" at dawn that morning! Oddly, while Anna forced a smile, her visitor's eyes narrowed and her lips tightened.