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"Marcelle, do you imagine for one single instant that I would really marry any man who took me as a favor, who conferred an obligation on me, who came to my assistance in a moment of despair?" "No, miladi, not if he thought those things. But I have a sort of notion that Mr. Curtis would hurt any other man who suggested any of them, and it is easy to see by the very way he looks at you "

"But, miladi," she exclaimed, "a thousand pardons " "Janette," Anne interrupted, "if I hear that once more I leave I seek another situation." "But, mademoiselle, then," Mademoiselle Rignaut corrected, "a thousand pardons indeed! I had no idea " "My dear Janette," Lady Anne protested, "why do you apologize for entering your own workshop? It is foolish, this. I go now, dear Julien, to put on my hat.

He is making all the sacrifice." "What! To get a wife like you, miladi!" "I am not his wife." "Well, you are not married like folk who go away for a honeymoon and find rice in their clothes every day for a week, but Mr. Curtis says, miladi, that you are his wife right enough in the eyes of the law, and I'm sure he admires you immensely already, so there's no telling "

Little did it seem to matter to Lady Isabel; she sat in one position, her countenance the picture of stony despair. So had she sat, so looking, since she began to get better. She had had a long illness, terminating in a low fever; but the attendants whispered among themselves that miladi would soon get about if she would only rouse herself.

I could not have come to-day had my lady been at home; but I would not brook a hireling's dictation. Voyons, p'tite tante, tu seras miladi Warner. Dis, dis, que je te fasse mourir de baisers." She was almost stifling her aunt with kisses in the intervals of her eager speech. "The last word has been spoken, Papillon. I have sent him away and it was not the first time. I had refused him before.

Miladi had been very sweet when she was ill, and there had been the pleasant years when she had not minded the exactions. Was there really a plan to go to France? Would they take her from her beloved Quebec? M. Destournier brought in a book from the Governor's store and Rose read aloud in the evening. That was a restless time for miladi, but the sweet, cheerful voice tranquillized her.

I have promised to go on this expedition because I felt it was necessary. You will not blame me. I have made all arrangements for you and miladi, and I shall be back before the real cold weather sets in. I only pray that we may be successful." "Yes," she said under her breath, yet in vague surprise. "It is a hard burthen to lay upon you. Do not imagine I have not seen it.

The Warwickshire baronet knew a good many people in Paris, and he and his bride received a very enthusiastic welcome from these old friends, who pronounced that Miladi Jocelyn was charmante and la belle des belles; and that Sir Jocelyn was the most fortunate of men in having discovered this gay, lighthearted girl amongst the prudish and pragmatical meess of the brumeuse Angleterre.

When she was, Miladi S was very particular, and I, of consequence and of course, in de choice of her books; but now, oder affaire, she is at liberty, and my maxim is Tout est sain aux sains." Mr. Mountague's indignation was now strongly raised against this odious governess, and he looked upon her pupil with an eye of compassion.

"Miladi," he said, with a profound reverence, "I will blay for you with bleasure, it will be a joy for ze music to make itself beautiful for you!" And with this fantastic attempt at a compliment, he seated himself at the instrument and struck a crashing chord to command silence.

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