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Updated: May 26, 2025
Dressed in a blue cloth jacket with short tails, and blue-and-white striped trousers, his hair cut short all round, the boy's expression was that of a chorister, so strongly was it stamped with the compulsory propriety that marks every member of a bigoted household. "Mademoiselle Gatienne," said he, "do you know where the books are for the offices of the Virgin?
Does Sarcus the rich let his son marry that handsome Gatienne Giboulard? Not he, though she is the daughter of a rich upholsterer. You have never been at the Tivoli ball at Soulanges in Socquard's tavern; you had better come. You'll see 'em all there, these bourgeois fellows, and you'll find they are not worth the money we shall get out of them when we've pulled them down.
"He loves his wife too well," said Lupin, reflectively. "He couldn't be got to that." "That's no obstacle," remarked Rigou; "but I don't know a single girl in the whole arrondissement who is capable of making a sinner of a saint. I have been looking out for one for the abbe." "What do you say to that handsome Gatienne Giboulard, of Auxerre, whom Sarcus, junior, is mad after?" asked Lupin.
The ladies of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart are going in procession this evening round the church." Gatienne went in search of the books. "Will they go on much longer, my little man?" asked the Count. "Oh, half an hour at most." "Let us go to look on," said the father to his son. "There will be some pretty women there, and a visit to the Cathedral can do us no harm."
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