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Updated: June 6, 2025
Euchar begged for a few minutes time just to change his dress, and promised to come then at once and see with his own eyes how all things had worked together for Ludwig's happiness.
However miscomprehended a life may be, the Eternal Power does not leave it without hope." "All is ended and well," said Victorine; and, wiping a tear away, she turned to the company. Madame Veh had been observant of this pair, and now whispered to Euchar "I told her everything. Was I right?" "I must go through with the whole business," Euchar answered.
You are not one bit the partner that you generally are. Burning dagger thrusts into my heart!" "Poor, dear friend," said Euchar, laughing; "I see the full extent of your sufferings!" "And yet," continued Ludwig, "all this was only the prelude to the most terrible of all events.
And yet all this seemed to be the case. For Euchar did not know in the least degree how to say nothing, about nothing, in words which meant nothing, to pretty ladies, and look, whilst so-doing, like a Rinaldo in bonds. Matters were quite different with Ludwig.
"I had another engagement," said Euchar, "as it happened, which prevented me from going to the ball an engagement of far greater importance to me than any ball in the world, even had the Emperor of Japan himself been the giver of it." "Countess Victorine," Ludwig continued, "made the most particular inquiries as to why you didn't come. She was all anxiety, and kept looking towards the door.
At his sorrowful parting with Edgar he gave him a certain talisman, which brought him deliverance in many a serious danger. Here Euchar ended his story, which had been listened to by the company with the keenest interest.
"I stick to my opinion; the man is a tremendous scoundrel, and I will leave no stone unturned till I deliver my charming, beautiful Mignon from his clutches." "If you insist on thinking the little fellow a scoundrel," said Euchar, "I can't say that I have very much confidence, for my part, in the charming beautiful Mignon." "What!" cried Ludwig.
Be mine, angel of light! that was the reason, dear Euchar, why I was so overwhelmed with joy when I got the invitation to the ball there, for I had had great doubts about it.
As the company were about dispersing the hostess said, "Friend Euchar, I feel certain that you know a great deal more than you have told us about your friend Edgar, We should be deeply interested to hear a great deal more. "What you have told us was only a fragment of it, though it has so excited and interested us that none of us will sleep a wink to night.
In his childhood, Euchar belonged to the class of "good, well-behaved children," so-called, because in "society" they will sit for hours in the same spot, ask no questions, never want anything, and so forth, and then in due course, develop into wooden blockheads. With Euchar the case was different.
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