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"Would you mind telling me, so that I can see whether you are not mistaken?" "Certainly. Mme. Samoris is a woman of the world who has a daughter, without anyone having known her husband. At any rate, she is received in a certain tolerant, or blind society. She goes to church and devoutly partakes of Communion, so that everyone may know it, and she never compromises herself.
"Madame Samoris is the type of these adventuresses, elegant, mature, and still beautiful. Charming feline creatures, you feel that they are vicious to the marrow of their bones. You find them very amusing when you visit them; they give card-parties; they have dances and suppers; in short, they offer you all the pleasures of social life.
But her adoration of anyone never lasts longer than a month or six weeks. Nevertheless, as you see, she has a large circle of admirers. All are called and nearly all are chosen. That kind of thing costs a good deal, but hang it, what can you expect? "'And where did she get this name of Samoris?
"Madame Samoris is the type of these adventuresses, elegant, mature and still beautiful. Charming feline creatures, you feel that they are vicious to the marrow of their bones. You find them very amusing when you visit them; they give card parties; they have dances and suppers; in short, they offer you all the pleasures of social life.
"A month later Mademoiselle Yvette Samoris died mysteriously, and here are all the details of her death I could gather from Joseph, who got them from his sweetheart, the comtesse's chambermaid. "It was a ball night, and two newly arrived guests were chatting behind a door. Mademoiselle Yvette, who had just been dancing, leaned against this door to get a little air.
Samoris, lowering her eyes, asked fifty thousand francs. "Then she added: 'If you wish to see it again, monsieur, I very seldom go out before three o'clock; and I can be found at home every day. "In the street the stranger asked me for some details about the baroness, whom he had found charming. But I did not hear anything more from either of them. "Three months passed by.
He answered: 'With the Comtesse Samoris. 'Ah! said I, 'but my house is not a bit like hers. 'I know that well, monsieur, he said, 'and that's the very reason I want to take service with monsieur. I've had enough of these people: a man may stay a little while with them, but he won't remain long with them. I required an additional man servant at the time and so I took him.
I now have here, in land and money, seven to eight thousand francs. When I reach a million I shall sell out and go away. I shall have enough to live on with her for a year one whole year. And then, good-bye, my life will be finished." "But after that?" I asked. "After that, I do not know. That will be all, I may possibly ask her to take me as a valet de chambre." "The Comtesse Samoris."
"A month later, Mademoiselle Yveline Samoris died mysteriously, and here are all the details of her death I could gather from Joseph, who got them from his sweetheart, the Comtesse's chambermaid: "It was a ball-night, and two newly-arrived guests were chatting behind a door. Mademoiselle Yveline, who had just been dancing, leaned against this door to get a little air.
He answered: 'With the Comtesse Samoris. 'Ah! said I, 'but my house is not a bit like hers. 'I know that well, monsieur, he said, 'and that's the very reason I want to take service with monsieur. I've had enough of these people: a man may stay a little while with them, but he won't remain long with them. I required an additional man servant at the time, and so I took him.
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