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Sharp of the vanity of his belief, when an exclamation from her governess diverted the attention of both, and before either had time to speak again, Mademoiselle turned to them, and said rapidly in French "I assure you, ma chere, I should have mistaken monsieur for a compatriote by his language, were it not for a single heinous fault that he has just committed."
"Ah!" he said, with a short laugh, curiously resembling in its malice the bleating of the little goats, "I perceive that which constitutes the obstacle to our union. It shall be removed." He lifted his Panama hat with studied elegance, and turning down a break-neck, side alley, called, over his shoulder: "Abientôt très chère madame."
The greatest intellect in the kingdom is naturally in great request. To-day, after many hours of negotiation with the Spanish minister, in came M. Dubourg, the most distinguished physician in Europe. "'Mon chère mâitre, he said. 'I have a most difficult case and as you know more about the human body than any man of my acquaintance I wish to confer with you.
They are always answered, however. We have agreed that the cause of Le Guen shall come on next Tuesday. It will last the whole week. The week following I shall hope to leave this place; but I may be deceived, for the court may take a week to consider of the business, and I cannot leave the ground till the thing be determined. Adieu, chere amie, Albany, February 13, 1800.
Très Chère Jeanneton, Your letter of day before yesterday, which I have just received, has given me profound pleasure and poured into me a refreshing and more joyous essence: your happier love of life is shared by me immediately. I shall begin by reassuring you about your gloomy forebodings of Thursday evening.
I fear that, while you are dreaming and waiting, happiness will slip out of your path". "Dreaming and waiting", repeated Adèle, a slight red color kindling on her cheek, "am I dreaming and waiting?" "It seems to me you are, ma chère; I fear it will at last spoil your peace. I do not see how the Count D'Orsay can fail to win your heart. Do not decide hastily, Adèle".
Full of trouble Countess Betty and Madame Bonnechose sat on the garden-steps beside Lisa, who had stretched herself out on a reclining chair, for she felt very weak from all these excitements. The two old ladies were silent: what should they say? they no longer understood la chère jeunesse. Only Madame Bonnechose murmured from time to time, "C'est incomprehensible."
He made an effort to calm his feelings, and bravely stepped on the ferry boat with firm foot. Then he sat down, apart from us all, obstinately looking at the large surface of water round us, and struggling to seem his usual self. Miss X was the first to interrupt the silence. "Ma chere!" said she to me in a subdued, but triumphant voice.
C'est pour me flatter, c'est sa maniere de me dire qu'il faut vivre pour longtemps! Ah, la chere folle! But she spoils me, the darling!" This daughter had become the most mysterious of all our Villerville discoveries. Our old friend was a peasant, the child of peasant farmers. She would always remain a peasant; and yet her daughter was a Parisian, and lived in a bonbonniere.
"Count D'Orsay and sister wish to come here next week", she said, with a half sigh. "Eh, bien! ma chère, they are agreeable people. I shall be glad to see them". "Yes", replied Adèle, "Gabrielle is very lovely. Nevertheless, I regret they are coming". "Do you know, Adèle, how highly your father esteems the young Count?"
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