Andre-Louis and M. de Vilmorin had been known to her from childhood. The three had been playmates once, and Andre-Louis-in view of his spiritual relationship with her uncle-she called her cousin. The cousinly relations had persisted between these two long after Philippe de Vilmorin had outgrown the earlier intimacy, and had become to her Monsieur de Vilmorin.
She waved her hand to them in greeting as they advanced, and stood
-an entrancing picture, and fully conscious of it-to await them at the end of the terrace nearest the short avenue by which they approached.
"If you come to see monsieur my uncle, you come inopportunely, messieurs," she told them, a certain feverishness in her air.
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I can picture to
But do you account
Mabey was your friend
Mademoiselle he said slowly
He was in sympathy
That is what I
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For a second his
You deceive yourself my
It was Le Chapelier
Charles will know how
We know enough to
That he was justified
Then to his awakening
Then we will decide
When she had read
Be it so he
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And now to find
A peasant of Gavrillac
Naturally monsieur and I
If you live to
That night there were
Entering the green room
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