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"A little," replied the young girl, lowering her eyes, for she felt her face flush. This symptom made Madame de Bergenheim more vexed than ever, and she continued, in a cutting, sarcastic tone: "Has your cousin d'Artigues written you lately?" Mademoiselle de Bergenheim raised her eyes and looked at her for a moment with an indifferent air: "I don't know," she said, at last.
"A little," replied the young girl, lowering her eyes, for she felt her face flush. This symptom made Madame de Bergenheim more vexed than ever, and she continued, in a cutting, sarcastic tone: "Has your cousin d'Artigues written you lately?" Mademoiselle de Bergenheim raised her eyes and looked at her for a moment with an indifferent air: "I don't know," she said, at last.
Your letters to your cousin d'Artigues are inconsiderate do not interrupt me they are inconsiderate, and I should advise you to mend your ways." Mademoiselle de Corandeuil arose, and, as she had found an opportunity to read three sermons in one forenoon, she could not say, like Titus, "I have wasted my morning."
"I went to the post-office, where I put in letters for Mademoiselle, Madame, Monsieur le Baron, and one from Mademoiselle Aline for Monsieur d'Artigues." "Aline writing to her cousin! Did you know that?" said the old aunt, turning quickly toward her niece. "Certainly; they correspond regularly," replied Clemence with a smile which seemed to say that she saw no harm in it.
Your letters to your cousin d'Artigues are inconsiderate do not interrupt me they are inconsiderate, and I should advise you to mend your ways." Mademoiselle de Corandeuil arose, and, as she had found an opportunity to read three sermons in one forenoon, she could not say, like Titus, "I have wasted my morning."
Your letters to your cousin d'Artigues are inconsiderate do not interrupt me they are inconsiderate, and I should advise you to mend your ways." Mademoiselle de Corandeuil arose, and, as she had found an opportunity to read three sermons in one forenoon, she could not say, like Titus, "I have wasted my morning."
"I went to the post-office, where I put in letters for Mademoiselle, Madame, Monsieur le Baron, and one from Mademoiselle Aline for Monsieur d'Artigues." "Aline writing to her cousin! Did you know that?" said the old aunt, turning quickly toward her niece. "Certainly; they correspond regularly," replied Clemence with a smile which seemed to say that she saw no harm in it.
"A little," replied the young girl, lowering her eyes, for she felt her face flush. This symptom made Madame de Bergenheim more vexed than ever, and she continued, in a cutting, sarcastic tone: "Has your cousin d'Artigues written you lately?" Mademoiselle de Bergenheim raised her eyes and looked at her for a moment with an indifferent air: "I don't know," she said, at last.
"I went to the post-office, where I put in letters for Mademoiselle, Madame, Monsieur le Baron, and one from Mademoiselle Aline for Monsieur d'Artigues." "Aline writing to her cousin! Did you know that?" said the old aunt, turning quickly toward her niece. "Certainly; they correspond regularly," replied Clemence with a smile which seemed to say that she saw no harm in it.
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