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Grivois; then addressing the two sisters, she added: "Pray, get in, my dear young ladies." Rose and Blanche got into the coach. Before she followed them, Mrs. Grivois was giving to the coachman in a low voice the direction to St.
All this took place in less time than is occupied by the description. Rose and Blanche had hardly opportunity to exclaim twice: "Here, Spoil sport! down!" "Oh, good gracious!" said Mrs. Grivois, turning round at the noise. "There again is that monster of a dog he will certainly hurt my love. Send him away, young ladies make him get down it is impossible to take him with us."
Grivois; then addressing the two sisters, she added: "Pray, get in, my dear young ladies." Rose and Blanche got into the coach. Before she followed them, Mrs. Grivois was giving to the coachman in a low voice the direction to St.
"But before nine o'clock she came home, after having passed the night out of her house. Eight o'clock was the time at which she returned, however." Florine looked at Mrs. Grivois with profound astonishment, and said-"I do not understand you, madame." "What's that? Madame did not come home this morning at eight o'clock? Dare you lie?"
The carriage stopped, and they heard the coachman call out "Any one at the gate there?" "Oh! here we are at your relation's," said Mrs. Grivois. Two wings of a gate flew open, and the carriage rolled over the gravel of a court-yard. Mrs.
All those to whom I am going to relate it, will say, I am quite sure, that it is not at all astonishing! Oh! what a blow to our respectable Princess! What a blow for her!" Mrs. Grivois returned precipitately towards the mansion, followed by her fat pug, who appeared to be as embittered as herself.
Grivois, and that my visit might excite no suspicion, I went to the pavilion when, as I turn down the avenue whom do I see? why, M. Rodin himself, hastening towards the little garden-door, wishing no doubt to depart unnoticed by that way." "Madame, you hear," cried Mother Bunch, clasping her hands with a supplicating air; "such evidence should convince you."
Grivois felt her hopes revive for a moment, they were soon, however, dispelled by Mother Bunch, who exclaimed, as she pointed to the parcel she had just made up: "Be satisfied, dear young ladies! here is a resource. The pawnbroker's, to which I am going, is not far off, and I will take the money direct to M. Dagobert: in half an hour, at latest, he will be here."
Here the bailiff burst into a fit of laughter, which interrupted his wife. "Now tell me," said he, when this first access of hilarity was over, "where did you get these fine stories about Mademoiselle Adrienne?" "From Rene's wife, who went to Paris to look for a child to nurse; she called at Saint-Dizier House, to see Madame Grivois, her godmother.
Grivois, as she pointed to the gilded arm-chair, which seemed destined for the president of the meeting: "Is there a cushion under the table, for his Eminence to rest his feet on? He always complains of cold." "Yes, your highness," said Mrs. Grivois, when she had looked under the table; "the cushion is there."
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