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Updated: June 22, 2025


Ah! it is so good, at the hospital, to find some one who is not altogether a stranger, above all, when you come for the first time, and you have many troubles! But I do not wish to think of this. Tell me, La Lorraine, what was the name of the young girl who has been so kind to you?" "She was called La Goualeuse. All my sorrow is that I have not seen her for a long time.

There were her large blue eyes, of a blue so pure and soft the bluebell's blue, as La Chouette had said to Sarah on recognizing in this miniature the features of the unfortunate child whom she had persecuted, in her infancy, under the name of LaPegriotte, and as a young girl under the name of La Goualeuse.

"Stay, my child, you are still very weak; sit down there," said Clemence, to turn her attention from the prince; and she led her to a large arm-chair of bronze and gilt, in which the Goualeuse seated herself. Her agitation increased every moment: she was oppressed, speech failed her; she had not a word of gratitude for Rudolph.

"Poor creature!" said Madame Armand, leaving the yard, followed by La Goualeuse; "poor creature, her gratitude toward you gives me a better opinion of her."

What is certain is, that it appears this dear Goualeuse has found her parents, who have taken her with them, very far away: all I regret is, not having embraced her before her departure." "So much the better," said Louise, bitterly; "she is happy also she " "My good Louise, pardon me I am selfish; I only speak to you of happiness, and you have yet so many reasons for sorrow."

Set at liberty by La Louve, the brother and sister rushed precipitately from the cellar, crying, "Oh, La Louve, save brother Martial! they wish to kill him; two days he has been walled up in his room." "They have not wounded him?" "No, no; we believe not." "I arrive in time!" cried La Louve, rushing to the staircase: then suddenly stopping, she said, "And La Goualeuse! whom I forgot.

Before I ask, I wish to talk with you of your projects and resources for the future. Once free, what will you do? If, as I doubt not, you are decided to follow in the good path you have entered, have confidence in me I will put you in a way to gain your living honorably." La Goualeuse was affected to tears at the interest Madame d'Harville evinced for her.

"Laugh at it as much as you please, but give it to me," said Mont Saint Jean; "don't drag it in the gutter, as you did the rest. I beg your pardon, La Goualeuse, for having made you soil your hands for me," added she, in a grateful voice. "Give me the harlequin cap," said La Louve, who caught it, and shook it in the air as a trophy. "I entreat you to give it to me," said La Goualeuse.

You do not guess?" "No, I do not guess. Oh! leave me, leave me!" "The 'unfortunate' was Fleur-de-Marie." "Oh! merciful powers!" "And you do not guess who was Fleur-de-Marie, irreproachable mother?" "Kill me! oh! kill me!" "She was La Goualeuse your daughter!" cried Rudolph, with a heartrending emotion.

"What a singular character." "The example of La Louve increased the influence of La Goualeuse; and at present, a thing almost without a precedent, hardly any of the prisoners address her familiarly; the greater part respect her, and even offer to render her any little service that can be rendered among prisoners.

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