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day。 I could not sleep; and I have a frightful headache。〃 

     〃Shall I go away and let you go to bed?〃 

     〃Oh; you can stay。 If I want to go to bed I don't mind your being here。〃 

     At that moment there was a ring。 

     〃Who is coming now?〃 she said; with an impatient movement。 

     A few minutes after there was another ring。 

     〃Isn't there any one to go to the door? I shall have to go。〃 She got up 

and said to me; 〃Wait here。〃 

     She   went   through   the   rooms;   and   I   heard   her   open   the   outer   door。   I 

listened。 

     The   person   whom   she   had   admitted   did   not   come   farther   than   the 

dining…room。 At the first word I recognised the voice of the young Comte 

de N。 

     〃How are you this evening?〃 he said。 

     〃Not well;〃 replied Marguerite drily。 

     〃Am I disturbing you?〃 

     〃Perhaps。 

     〃How you receive me! What have I done; my dear Marguerite?〃 

     〃My dear friend; you have done nothing。 I am ill; I must go to bed; so 

you will be good enough to go。 It is sickening not to be able to return at 

night without your making your appearance five minutes afterward。 What 

is it you want? For me to be your mistress? Well; I have already told you a 

hundred   times;   No;   you   simply   worry   me;   and   you   might   as   well   go 

somewhere else。 I repeat to you to…day; for the last time; I don't want to 

have   anything   to   do   with   you;   that's   settled。   Good…bye。   Here's   Nanine 

coming in; she can light you to the door。 Good…night。〃 

     Without   adding   another   word;   or   listening   to   what   the   young   man 

stammered   out;   Marguerite   returned   to   the   room  and   slammed   the   door。 



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Nanine entered a moment after。 

     〃Now   understand;〃   said   Marguerite;   〃you   are   always   to   say   to   that 

idiot that I am not in; or that I will not see him。 I am tired out with seeing 

people who always want the same thing; who pay me for it; and then think 

they   are   quit   of   me。   If   those   who   are   going   to   go   in   for   our   hateful 

business      only    knew     what     it  really    was    they    would     sooner     be 

chambermaids。 But no; vanity; the desire of having dresses and carriages 

and diamonds carries us away; one believes what one hears; for here; as 

elsewhere; there is such a thing as belief; and one uses up one's heart; one's 

body;   one's    beauty;   little  by   little;  one  is  feared  like  a  beast   of  prey; 

scorned like a pariah; surrounded by people who always take more   than 

they  give;   and   one   fine   day  one   dies   like   a   dog   in   a   ditch;   after   having 

ruined others and ruined one's self。〃 

     〃Come; come; madame; be calm;〃 said Nanine; 〃your nerves are a bit 

upset to…night。〃 

     〃This dress worries me;〃 continued Marguerite; unhooking her bodice; 

〃give me a dressing…gown。 Well; and Prudence?〃 

     〃She    has   not  come     yet;  but  I  will  send   her   to  you;   madame;     the 

moment she comes。〃 

     〃There's one; now;〃 Marguerite went on; as she took off her dress and 

put on a white dressing…gown; 〃there's one who knows very well how to 

find   me   when   she   is   in   want   of   me;   and   yet   she   can't   do   me   a   service 

decently。 She knows I am waiting for an answer。 She knows how anxious I 

am; and I am sure she is going about on her own account; without giving a 

thought to me。〃 

     〃Perhaps she had to wait。〃 

     〃Let us have some punch。〃 

     〃It will do you no good; madame;〃 said Nanine。 

     〃So   much   the   better。   Bring   some   fruit;   too;   and   a   pate   or   a   wing   of 

chicken; something or other; at once。 I am hungry。〃 

     Need I tell you the impression which this scene made upon me; or can 

you not imagine it? 

     〃You are going to have supper with me;〃 she said to me; 〃meanwhile; 

take a book。 I am going into my dressing…room for a moment。〃 



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     She lit the candles of a candelabra; opened a door at the foot of the bed; 

and disappeared。 

     I   began   to   think   over   this   poor   girl's   life;   and   my   love   for   her   was 

mingled with a great pity。 I walked to and fro in the room; thinking over 

things; when Prudence entered。 

     〃Ah; you here?〃' she said; 〃where is Marguerite?〃 

     〃In her dressing…room。〃 

     〃I will wait。 By the way; do you know she thinks you charming?〃 

     〃No。〃 

     〃She hasn't told you?〃 

     〃Not at all。〃 

     〃How are you here?〃 

     〃I have come to pay her a visit。〃 

     〃At midnight?〃 

     〃Why not?〃 

     〃Farceur!〃 

     〃She has received me; as a matter of fact; very badly。〃 

     〃She will receive you better by and bye。〃 

     〃Do you think so?〃 

     〃I have some good news for her。〃 

     〃No harm in that。 So she has spoken to you about me?〃 

     〃Last night; or rather to…night; when you and your friend went。 By the 

way; what is your friend called? Gaston R。; his name is; isn't it?〃 

     〃Yes;〃   said   I;   not   without   smiling;   as   I   thought   of   what   Gaston   had 

confided to me; and saw that Prudence scarcely even knew his name。 

     〃He is quite nice; that fellow; what does he do?〃 

     〃He has twenty…five thousand francs a year。〃 

     〃Ah; indeed! Well; to return to you。 Marguerite asked me all about you: 

who   you   were;   what   you   did;   what   mistresses   you   had   had;   in   short; 

everything   that   one   could   ask   about   a   man   of   your   age。   I   told   her   all   I 

knew; and added that you were a charming young man。 That's all。〃 

     〃Thanks。 Now tell me what it was she wanted to say to you last night。〃 

     〃Nothing at all。 It was only to get rid of the count; but I have really 

something to see her about to…day; and I am bringing her an answer now。〃 



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    At    this   moment     Marguerite     reappeared     from   her   dressing…room; 

wearing     a  coquettish    little  nightcap  with   bunches     of  yellow   ribbons; 

technically   known   as   〃cabbages。〃   She   looked   ravishing。   She   had   satin 

slippers on her bare feet; and was in the act of polishing her nails。 

     〃Well;〃 she said; seeing Prudence; 〃have you seen the duke?〃 

     〃Yes; indeed。〃 

     〃And what did he say to you?〃 

     〃He gave me〃 

     〃How much?〃 

     〃Six thousand。〃 

     〃Have you got it?〃 

     〃Yes。    〃Did he seem put out?〃 

     〃No。〃 

     〃Poor man!〃 

     This 〃Poor man!〃 was said in a tone impossible to render。 Marguerite 

took the six notes of a thousand francs。 

     〃It was quite time;〃 she said。 〃My dear Prudence; are you in want of 

any money?〃 

     〃You know; my child; it is the 15th in a couple of days; so if you could 

lend me three or four hundred francs; you would do me a real service。〃 

     〃Send over to…morrow; it is too late to get change now。〃 

     〃Don't forget。〃 

     〃No fear。 Will you have supper with us?〃 

     〃No; Charles is waiting for me。〃 

     〃You are still devoted to him?〃 

     〃Crazy; my dear! I will see you to…morrow。 Good…bye; Armand。〃 

    Mme。 Duvernoy went out。 

    Marguerite opened the drawer of a side…table and threw the bank…notes 

into it。 

     〃Will   you   permit   me   to   get   into   bed?〃   she   said   with   a   smile;   as   she 

moved toward the bed。 

     〃Not only permit; but I beg of you。〃 

     She turned back the covering and got into bed。 

     〃Now;〃 said she; 〃come and sit down by me; and let's have a talk。〃 



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     Prudence was right: the answer that she had brought to Marguerite had 

put her into a good humour。 

     〃Will you forgive me for my bad temper tonight?〃 she said; taking my 

hand。 

     〃I am ready to forgive you as often as you like。〃 

     〃And you love me?〃 

     〃Madly。〃 

     〃In spite of my bad disposition?〃 

     〃In spite of all。〃 

     〃You swear it?〃 

     〃Yes;〃 I said in a whisper。 

     Nanine entered; carrying plates; a cold chicken; a bottle of claret; and 

some strawberries。 

     〃I haven't had any punch made;〃 said Nanine; 〃claret is better for you。 

Isn't it; sir?〃 

     〃Certainly;〃   I   replied;   still   under   the   excitement   of   Marguerite's   last 

words; my eyes fixed ardently upon her。 

     〃Good;〃 said she; 〃put it all on the little table; and draw it up to the bed; 

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