But my object is connected with certain expressions that you let fall up there. It is on the subject of those expressions, monsieur, that I would hear you further-if you will honour me."
Andre-Louis began to apprehend that there was something sinister in the air. He was a man of quick intuitions, quicker far than those of M. de Vilmorin, who evinced no more than a mild surprise.
"I am at a loss, monsieur," said he. "To what expressions does monsieur allude?"
"It seems, monsieur, that I must refresh your memory." The Marquis crossed his legs, and swung sideways on his chair, so that at last he directly faced M. de Vilmorin. "You spoke, monsieur-and however mistaken you may have been, you spoke very eloquently, too eloquently almost, it seemed to me-of the infamy of such a deed as the act of summary justice upon this thieving fellow Mabey, or whatever his name may be.
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