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Updated: June 27, 2025
Ten days after Madame de Portenduere's visit Ursula had a dream, with all the characteristics of a supernatural vision, as much in its moral aspects as in the, so to speak, physical circumstances. Her godfather appeared to her and made a sign that she should come with him.
"Because you can pay me in cash, and my other clients would make me wait some time for the money. I don't want difficulties." "Get her out of Nemours and I'll pay it," exclaimed Minoret. "You understand that I cannot answer for Madame de Portenduere's actions," said Bongrand. "I can only repeat what I heard her say, but I feel certain they will not remain in Nemours."
At this time, when these matters had to be discussed, the former whist-parties were again organized in Madame de Portenduere's salon, between himself, the abbe, Savinien, and Ursula, whom the abbe and he escorted there and back every evening.
"It is better that I should go than he," she said. The clock was striking nine when the little door made in the large door of Madame de Portenduere's house closed on the abbe, who immediately crossed the road and hastily rang the bell at the doctor's gate.
After breakfast and after mass she continued her studies and practiced; then she took her embroidery and sat at the window looking on the street. In the evening the abbe and Monsieur Bongrand came to see her, but she never allowed Savinien to accompany them. Neither did she accept Madame de Portenduere's proposition, which Savinien had induced his mother to make, that she should visit there.
Besides though this is a thing you don't know yet all men are alike; and without flattering myself too much, I may say that my Desire is the equal of a king's son." "You forget, madame, the danger your son is in at this moment; which can, perhaps, be averted only by Monsieur de Portenduere's desire to please me.
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