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"
I
do
not
know
.
"
"
What
do
you
mean
?
Has
he
gone
intending
not
to
return
?
"
"
Undoubtedly
;
--
at
ten
o'clock
at
night
his
horses
took
him
to
the
barrier
of
Charenton
;
there
a
post-chaise
was
waiting
for
him
--
he
entered
it
with
his
valet
de
chambre
,
saying
that
he
was
going
to
Fontainebleau
.
"
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"
Then
what
did
you
mean
"
--
"
Stay
--
he
left
a
letter
for
me
.
"
"
A
letter
?
"
"
Yes
;
read
it
.
"
And
the
baroness
took
from
her
pocket
a
letter
which
she
gave
to
Debray
.
Debray
paused
a
moment
before
reading
,
as
if
trying
to
guess
its
contents
,
or
perhaps
while
making
up
his
mind
how
to
act
,
whatever
it
might
contain
.
No
doubt
his
ideas
were
arranged
in
a
few
minutes
,
for
he
began
reading
the
letter
which
caused
so
much
uneasiness
in
the
heart
of
the
baroness
,
and
which
ran
as
follows
:
--
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"
Madame
and
most
faithful
wife
.
"
Debray
mechanically
stopped
and
looked
at
the
baroness
,
whose
face
became
covered
with
blushes
.
"
Read
,
"
she
said
.
Debray
continued
:
--