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Luzanne made no reply in words, but taking up the dish she went into the sick-room, and Junia heard her in short friendly speech with Madame Grandois. Luzanne appeared again soon and spoke: "Now we can go where I'm boarding. It's only three doors away, and we can be safe there. You'd like to talk with me ah, yes, surelee!"

We must go on surelee." "Even when it's hard going, eh?" asked Carnac, not to get an answer so much as to express his own feelings. "Yes, that's right, m'sieu'; that's how it is. We can't stand still even when it's hard going but, no, bagosh!" He realized that around Carnac there was a shadow which took its toll of light and life. He had the sound instinct of primitive man.

Suddenly, with a strange, shining light in them, he added "It will all come right for you and her. I'll live for that. If you go away, I'll take good care of her." "Even if " Carnac paused. "Yes, even if he makes love to her. He'll want to marry her, surelee." "Well, that's not strange," remarked Carnac. Carnac went slowly towards his father's house on the hill.

"There, there, look at him," said old Madame Thibadeau to her neighbour Christine Brisson "look at him with his great grey-beard, and his eyes like black fires, and that head of hair like a bundle of burnt flax! He comes from the place no man ever saw, that's sure." "Ah, surelee, men don't grow so tall in any Christian country," announced Christine Brisson, her head nodding sagely.

"Isn't it the right time? His son that he threw off without a penny has proved himself as big a man as his father ah, surelee! M'sieu' left behind him a will that gave all he had to a stranger. His own son was left without a sou. There he is now," he added, nodding towards the street. Junia saw Carnac making his way towards her house. "Well, I'll talk with him," she said, and her face flushed.

He got what he deserved sacre, yes!" There was something overwhelming in the face of the little resolute, powerful man. His eyes were aflame. He was telling for the first time the story of his lifelong agony and shame. "It had to be done. She was young, so sweet, so good, aye, she was good- in her soul she was good, ah, surelee. That's why she died in the pond. No one knew.

Dame Thibadeau rested her hands on her huge stomach as though the idea had its origin there. "I've seen a lot of fancies come to pass," gloomily returned her friend. "It's a funny world. I don't know what to make of its sometimes." "And that girl of his, the strangest creature, as proud as a peacock, but then as kind as kind to the children of a good heart, surelee.

Suddenly, with a strange, shining light in them, he added "It will all come right for you and her. I'll live for that. If you go away, I'll take good care of her." "Even if " Carnac paused. "Yes, even if he makes love to her. He'll want to marry her, surelee." "Well, that's not strange," remarked Carnac. Carnac went slowly towards his father's house on the hill.

Luzanne made no reply in words, but taking up the dish she went into the sick-room, and Junia heard her in short friendly speech with Madame Grandois. Luzanne appeared again soon and spoke: "Now we can go where I'm boarding. It's only three doors away, and we can be safe there. You'd like to talk with me ah, yes, surelee!"

Dame Thibadeau rested her hands on her huge stomach as though the idea had its origin there. "I've seen a lot of fancies come to pass," gloomily returned her friend. "It's a funny world. I don't know what to make of its sometimes." "And that girl of his, the strangest creature, as proud as a peacock, but then as kind as kind to the children of a good heart, surelee.

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