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It is not possible that my uncle, a gentleman and a kinsman, can be privy to so disreputable a manouvre. 'First you will eat your breakfast, dear Maud; next you can tell your story to your uncle, Monsieur Ruthyn; and then you shall hear what he thinks of my so terrible misconduct. What nonsense, cheaile! Can you not think how many things may 'appen to change a your uncle's plans?
'So she is going to be good cheaile, and tell everything to her affectionate gouvernante. What do you cry for, little fool? 'You've hurt me very much you have broken my finger, I sobbed. 'Rub it and blow it and give it a kiss, little fool! What cross girl! I will never play with you again never. Let us go home. Madame was silent and morose all the way home.
'I did not come with any intention, Madame, to pry or to intrude you don't think so you can't think so you can't possibly mean to insinuate anything so insulting! I was very angry, and my tremors had all vanished now. 'No, not for you, dear cheaile; I was thinking to miladi Knollys, who, without cause, is my enemy.
Madame, I suppose, had heard me, for she was half-way down the stairs. 'Ah, my dear Cheaile, I am so glad to find you, and you are dress to come out. We shall have so pleasant walk. At that moment the door of my father's study opened, and Mrs. Rusk, with her dark energetic face very much flushed, stepped out in high excitement.
'Oh, fie! wat shame! Do you not perceive, dearest cheaile, how much education you still need? You are proud, little demoiselle; you must become, on the contrary, quaite humble. Je ferai baiser le babouin
'I am very glad, ma chère, to hear; but still you know your father is old man to have so young cheaile as you. Oh, yes he is old man, and so uncertain life is. 'As he made his will, my dear? Every man so rich as he, especially so old, aught to 'av made his will. 'There is no need of haste, Madame; it is quite time enough when his health begins to fail. 'But has he really compose no will?
Nothing escaped the restless eye of Madame. 'Wat is that, dear cheaile? she enquired, drawing near and scrutinising the head of the gipsy charm, which showed like a little ladybird newly lighted on the sheet. 'Nothing a charm folly. Pray, Madame, allow me to go to sleep.
Save! What niaiserie! 'Oh, Madame! Oh, dear Madame! for God's sake, only get me away get me from this, and I'll do everything you ask me all my life I will indeed, Madame, I will! Oh save me! save me! save me! I was clinging to Madame as to my guardian angel in my agony. 'And who told you, cheaile, you are in any danger? demanded Madame, looking down on me with a black and witchlike stare.
I am very glad to leave Bartram-Haugh, at all events. 'But your uncle weel bring you back there, said Madame, drily. 'It is doubtful whether he will ever return to Bartram himself, I said. 'Ah! said Madame, with a long-drawn nasal intonation, 'you theenk I hate you. You are quaite wrong, my dear Maud. I am, on the contrary, very much interested for you I am, I assure you, dear a cheaile.
'Wisdom is not cunning, Madame; nor is it wicked to ask your meaning in explicit language, I replied. 'And so, you clever cheaile, we two sit here, playing at a game of chess, over this little table, to decide which shall destroy the other is it not so? 'I will not allow you to destroy me, I retorted, with a sudden flash. Madame stood up, and rubbed her mouth with her open hand.
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