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Voss, speaking to Mr. Birtwell, "to get the names of a few of the guests who were here last night. Some of them may have seen Archie go out, or may have gone away at the time he did. I must find some clue to the mystery of his absence." Mr. Birtwell named over many of his guests, and Mr. Voss made a note of their addresses. The chill went deeper down into the heart of Mrs. Birtwell; and when Mr.
'I don't know that it's going to be at all, said George. 'Not going to be at all! Why not? There is not anything wrong, is there? Were they not betrothed? Why don't you tell me, George? 'Yes; they were betrothed. 'And is he crying off? I should have thought Michel Voss was the man to strangle him if he did that.
Voss were the ones that drew so largely on my time this morning, and helped to disturb me so much, and both were in consequence of Mr. Birtwell's party." "They might have an indirect connection with the party," returned Doctor Kline, "but can hardly be called legitimate consequences." "They are legitimate consequences of the free wine and brandy dispensed at Mr. Birtwell's," said Doctor Hillhouse.
She was a gallant girl, and Michel Voss, though he could not speak of it, understood her gallantry and made notes of it on the note-book of his heart. In the mean time George Voss was thriving at Colmar, as the Vosses did thrive wherever they settled themselves. But he sent no word to his father, nor did his father send word to him, though they were not more than ten leagues apart.
Voss, he thought, was the only Boche that could compare with him, for he hadn't made up his mind about Lensch. The Frenchman Guynemer he ranked high, but in a different way. I remember he had no respect for Richthofen and his celebrated circus. At six sharp we were ready to go.
'If he fancies I want to interfere with him, she said to herself, thinking of her uncle, and of her uncle's plans in reference to his son, 'he will find that he is mistaken. Then it occurred to her that she would be driven to accept Adrian Urmand to prove that she was heart-whole in regard to George Voss.
Madame Voss, indeed, seldom cared to walk very far from the door of her own house; and on Sundays to go to the church and back again was certainly sufficient exercise. Michel Voss said no word about Adrian Urmand as they were ascending the hill. He was too wise for that.
And then this marriage was undoubtedly a good marriage a match that would make all the world declare how well Michel Voss had done for the girl whom he had taken under his protection. It was a marriage that he could not bear to see go out of the family.
But it was not probable that they should leave the train at the Colmar station, and hire Daniel Bredin's caleche for the mountain journey thence to Granpere, without all the facts of the case coming to the ears of Madame Faragon. And when she had heard the news, of course she told it to George Voss.
Come, Marie, you need not mind saying the word to me, though you could not bring yourself to say it to him. 'I can't say that word, uncle, either to you or to him. 'And why the devil not? said Michel Voss, who was beginning to be tired of being eloquent. 'I would rather stay at home with you and my aunt. 'O, bother! 'Some girls stay at home always. All girls do not get married.
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