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That is my question; it is a long one, but so much the better; the answer will be long too, and I like long answers." I was of the same opinion, for when the question was a long one, I had time to think over the answer as I made the pyramid. Madame Rumain's complaint was evidently something trifling, but I was no physician, and knew nothing about medicine.
I had thirty thousand francs in hard cash and jewels to more than double that amount, but I could not decide on making such a sacrifice, in spite of the advice given by Madame du Rumain's barrister, who would have me got out of prison at any cost.
When I went to Madame du Rumain's, the porter said, "Sir, everybody is still asleep, but who are you? I have instructions." "I am the Chevalier de Seingalt." "Kindly come into my lodge, and amuse yourself with my niece. I will soon be with you." I went in, and found a neatly-dressed and charming girl. "Mademoiselle," said I, "your uncle has told me to come and amuse myself with you."
He will then inform everybody that your case is serious, but that he will answer for your cure." "What is his name?" "Doctor Herrenschwand." "What is he doing here? I knew him at Paris; he was Madame du Rumain's doctor." "That is his brother. Now find out some polite complaint, which will do you credit with the public.
He will then inform everybody that your case is serious, but that he will answer for your cure." "What is his name?" "Doctor Herrenschwand." "What is he doing here? I knew him at Paris; he was Madame du Rumain's doctor." "That is his brother. Now find out some polite complaint, which will do you credit with the public.
I felt that my only course was to tell the whole story to M. de Sartine, but to do that I required Madame du Rumain's permission. My Examination I Give the Clerk Three Hundred Louis The Midwife and Cartel-Bajac Imprisoned Mdlle. X. C. V. Is Brought to Bed of a Son and Obliges Her Mother to Make Me Amends The Suit Against Me Is Quashed Mdlle.
I felt that my only course was to tell the whole story to M. de Sartine, but to do that I required Madame du Rumain's permission. My Examination I Give the Clerk Three Hundred Louis The Midwife and Cartel-Bajac Imprisoned Mdlle. X. C. V. Is Brought to Bed of a Son and Obliges Her Mother to Make Me Amends The Suit Against Me Is Quashed Mdlle.
I had thirty thousand francs in hard cash and jewels to more than double that amount, but I could not decide on making such a sacrifice, in spite of the advice given by Madame du Rumain's barrister, who would have me got out of prison at any cost.
When I went to Madame du Rumain's, the porter said, "Sir, everybody is still asleep, but who are you? I have instructions." "I am the Chevalier de Seingalt." "Kindly come into my lodge, and amuse yourself with my niece. I will soon be with you." I went in, and found a neatly-dressed and charming girl. "Mademoiselle," said I, "your uncle has told me to come and amuse myself with you."
I saw Mdlle. X. C. V. the following day, and contented myself with telling her that in a couple of days I hope to give her some good news. I was pleased with her manner, which was full of resignation and trust in my endeavours. The day after, I went to Madame du Rumain's punctually at eight.
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