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Then, after cordially shaking the hand of the apothecary, Thuillier conducted the deputation to the outer door of the apartment; after which, returning to the editorial sanctum, he said: "My dear Minard, I withdraw the words which wounded you; but you can see now what justification I had for my indignation." Here Coffinet again opened the door and announced:
"Dear me! do you frequent such women?" said Brigitte, resuming the offensive. "That's a pretty thing! what would Zelie say if she knew it?" "In the discharge of my duties," said Minard, stiffly, provoked at this reception of his news, "I have seen your friend, Madame de Godollo, in company with others of her class." "How do you know it was she if you only saw her?" demanded Brigitte.
"Wife," said Phellion, suddenly, "get me my black coat and a white cravat." "Where are you going?" asked Madame Phellion. "To the minister, to thank him?" "Bring me, I say, those articles of habiliment. I have an important visit to make; and Monsieur le maire will, I know, excuse me." "I myself must be off," said Minard. "I, too, have important business, though it isn't about a star."
"You see, mademoiselle," said la Peyrade, addressing Celeste, "the strange protectress whom a friend of yours selected." "Thank God," said Madame Thuillier. "Felix Phellion is above such vile things." "Ah ca! papa Minard, we'll keep quiet about all this; silence is the word. Will you take a cup of tea?" "Willingly," replied Minard.
The best fishing is in Loch Clasken, about a mile and a half west. There is a boat on the loch. The house is a square structure, three stories high, and with underground larders, dairy, &c. and attics for servants, so that there is ample accommodation. The Penders being at Minard, we had the benefit of their society and his yacht. Roland Richardson, Frank Hawkins, Mr.
I'd like to see 'em calling the police to me! Let 'em guillotine me! It won't prevent my saying that the rich are swindlers; yes, swindlers! and the people ought to make another revolution to get their rights; and then, my lad, you, and my daughter, and barrister Minard, and that little old guardian, you'll all come down under it "
Gentlemen, have you understood the meaning of my observations? and were those observations just, and brilliant?" All. "Alas, yes!" Minard. "And the proof is that I shall send in my resignation. I shall plunge into industrial avocations." Bixiou.
"Yes, certainly," said Madame Phellion, with a beaming expression that bore witness to the interest she took in the conversation, "it did seem to me that the great lady allowed herself to contradict the barrister, and did it, too, with a certain sharpness." "Very marked sharpness," resumed Minard, "and that intriguing fellow perceives it. It strikes me that the lady's hostility makes him uneasy.
"My dear Theodose," said Thuillier, "Felix is coming here to-night; you must take him aside and get him to give you a copy of that communication; it would be a fine stroke of fortune for the 'Echo' to be the first to publish it." "Yes," said Minard, assuming the answer, "that would do good service to the public, for the affair is going to make a great noise.
"Bouillotte," at five sous a stake, occupied Madame Minard, who knew no other game, Colleville, old Monsieur Saillard, and Bandoze, his son-in-law. The substitutes were Laudigeois and Dutocq. Mesdames Falleix, Baudoyer, Barniol, and Mademoiselle Minard were playing boston, and Celeste was sitting beside Prudence Minard. Young Phellion was listening to Madame Thuillier and looking at Celeste.
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