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Updated: May 21, 2025
"Ah, mon Dieu!" she cried out. "Forgive me. I know that it is horrible. You perceive, perhaps, what I suffered, how I came to be driven. That last affair of which I am guilty the riot that began in the Feydau Theatre and afterwards enveloped the whole city of Nantes was provoked by this." "Who was she, this girl?" It was like a woman, he thought, to fasten upon the unessential.
It's in his power to-day to rob me of my troupe, and the knave's ungrateful enough and vile enough to make use of his power. "Let him," said mademoiselle contemptuously. "Let him?" He was aghast. "And what's to become of us?" "In no case will the Binet Troupe interest me much longer," said she. "I shall be going to Paris soon. There are better theatres there than the Feydau. There's Mlle.
We will travel all night if necessary." "Peste!" said M. de Chabrillane with a grimace. But that was all. The great travelling carriage drew up at the lighted portals of the Feydau, and M. le Marquis stepped out. He entered the theatre with Chabrillane, all unconsciously to deliver himself into the hands of Andre-Louis.
And it was very much the worst that he feared as he waited in the wings when the curtain rose on that first performance of theirs at the Theatre Feydau to a house that was tolerably filled by a public whose curiosity the preliminary announcements had thoroughly stimulated.
She paused, as if in some difficulty, and then went on, her eyes upon the ground: "Tell me the truth of that event at the Feydau." The request fetched a frown to his brow. He suspected at once the thought that prompted it. Quite simply and briefly he gave her his version of the affair. She listened very attentively. When he had done she sighed; her face was very thoughtful.
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