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Updated: May 15, 2025


"Good!... and this one?" said Henri to Poincet, looking towards the mulatto. "I do not know; he only speaks a sort of Spanish patois, and he has brought me here to make himself understood by you." The mulatto drew from his pocket the letter which Henri had written to Paquita and handed it to him. Henri threw it in the fire. "Ah so the game is beginning," said Henri to himself.

"Who are you you fellow who look the most like a Christian of the two?" said Henri, looking at the unfortunate man. The mulatto stood with his eyes fixed upon the two young men, like a man who understood nothing, and who sought no less to divine something from the gestures and movements of the lips. "I am a public scribe and interpreter; I live at the Palais de Justice, and am named Poincet."

"Good!... and this one?" said Henri to Poincet, looking towards the mulatto. "I do not know; he only speaks a sort of Spanish patois, and he has brought me here to make himself understood by you." The mulatto drew from his pocket the letter which Henri had written to Paquita and handed it to him. Henri threw it in the fire. "Ah so the game is beginning," said Henri to himself.

"Who are you you fellow who look the most like a Christian of the two?" said Henri, looking at the unfortunate man. The mulatto stood with his eyes fixed upon the two young men, like a man who understood nothing, and who sought no less to divine something from the gestures and movements of the lips. "I am a public scribe and interpreter; I live at the Palais de Justice, and am named Poincet."

You will see a carriage there, in which you must take your place, saying to the man, who will wait to open the door for you, the word cortejo a Spanish word, which means lover," added Poincet, casting a glance of congratulation upon Henri. "Good." The mulatto was about to bestow the two louis, but De Marsay would not permit it, and himself rewarded the interpreter.

You will see a carriage there, in which you must take your place, saying to the man, who will wait to open the door for you, the word cortejo a Spanish word, which means lover," added Poincet, casting a glance of congratulation upon Henri. "Good." The mulatto was about to bestow the two louis, but De Marsay would not permit it, and himself rewarded the interpreter.

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