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At Saniel's words, Madame Cormier's hands began to tremble, and the trembling increased. "Is it possible?" she murmured, beginning to cry. "So great a happiness for my daughter! Such an honor for us, for us, for us!" "I love her." "Forgive me if happiness makes me forget the conventionalities, but I lose my head. We are so unhappy that our souls are weak against joy.
"Perhaps it would have been better if you had gone to the Rue Sainte-Anne. You would have found her." There was, then, a universal mania to send him to the Rue Sainte-Anne! They waited, but the conversation was difficult and slow between them. It was neither of Phillis nor of Florentin that Saniel thought; it was of himself and of his own fears; while Madame Cormier's thoughts ran to Phillis.
"Perhaps it would have been better if you had gone to the Rue Sainte- Anne. You would have found her." There was, then, a universal mania to send him to the Rue Sainte-Anne! They waited, but the conversation was difficult and slow between them. It was neither of Phillis nor of Florentin that Saniel thought; it was of himself and of his own fears; while Madame Cormier's thoughts ran to Phillis.
When he reached Madame Cormier's, Phillis had not returned, and he was obliged to explain to the uneasy mother why her daughter was late. It was a delirium of joy, before which he felt embarrassed. How should he break the hope of this unhappy mother? What he had said to Phillis and to Nougarede he repeated to her. "But it is possible, also, for paralytics to enjoy all their faculties!"
He passed into the parlor, convinced that he would find her at her easel; but he did not see her, and the easel was not in its usual place, there nor anywhere else. He knocked at the door of Madame Cormier's room; there was no reply; he knocked louder a second time, and after waiting a moment he entered. The room was empty; there was no bed, no furniture, no one.
At last, this evening she will have the happiness of announcing to me your visit and your request. But do not make this visit until the afternoon, because then our cousin will be gone." Saniel spent his morning in looking for apartments, and found one in a quarter of the Invalides, which he engaged. It was nearly one o'clock when he reached Madame Cormier's.
"Perhaps it would have been better if you had gone to the Rue Sainte-Anne. You would have found her." There was, then, a universal mania to send him to the Rue Sainte-Anne! They waited, but the conversation was difficult and slow between them. It was neither of Phillis nor of Florentin that Saniel thought; it was of himself and of his own fears; while Madame Cormier's thoughts ran to Phillis.
At Saniel's words, Madame Cormier's hands began to tremble, and the trembling increased. "Is it possible?" she murmured, beginning to cry. "So great a happiness for my daughter! Such an honor for us, for us, for us!" "I love her." "Forgive me if happiness makes me forget the conventionalities, but I lose my head. We are so unhappy that our souls are weak against joy.
At last, this evening she will have the happiness of announcing to me your visit and your request. But do not make this visit until the afternoon, because then our cousin will be gone." Saniel spent his morning in looking for apartments, and found one in a quarter of the Invalides, which he engaged. It was nearly one o'clock when he reached Madame Cormier's.
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