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”
“
I
don
’
t
know
why
you
insinuate
such
odious
things
against
Owen
!
”
“
Do
you
think
it
would
be
odious
of
him
to
return
to
his
real
love
when
he
’
d
been
forcibly
parted
from
her
?
At
any
rate
,
it
’
s
what
your
French
friends
do
,
every
one
of
them
!
Only
they
don
’
t
generally
have
the
grace
to
go
back
to
an
old
love
;
and
I
believe
,
upon
my
word
,
Owen
would
!
”
Madame
de
Chantelle
looked
at
her
with
a
mixture
of
awe
and
exultation
.
“
Of
course
you
realize
,
Adelaide
,
that
in
suggesting
this
you
’
re
insinuating
the
most
shocking
things
against
Miss
Viner
?
”
“
When
I
say
that
if
you
part
two
young
things
who
are
dying
to
be
happy
in
the
lawful
way
it
’
s
ten
to
one
they
’
ll
come
together
in
an
unlawful
one
?
I
’
m
insinuating
shocking
things
against
you
,
Lucretia
Mary
,
in
suggesting
for
a
moment
that
you
’
ll
care
to
assume
such
a
responsibility
before
your
Maker
.
And
you
wouldn
’
t
,
if
you
talked
things
straight
out
with
him
,
instead
of
merely
sending
him
messages
through
a
miserable
sinner
like
yourself
!
”
Darrow
expected
this
assault
on
her
adopted
creed
to
provoke
in
Madame
de
Chantelle
an
explosion
of
pious
indignation
;
but
to
his
surprise
she
merely
murmured
:
“
I
don
’
t
know
what
Mr
.
Darrow
’
ll
think
of
you
!
”
“
Mr
.
Darrow
probably
knows
his
Bible
as
well
as
I
do
,
”
Miss
Painter
calmly
rejoined
;
adding
a
moment
later
,
without
the
least
perceptible
change
of
voice
or
expression
:
“
I
suppose
you
’
ve
heard
that
Gisele
de
Folembray
’
s
husband
accuses
her
of
being
mixed
up
with
the
Duc
d
’
Arcachon
in
that
business
of
trying
to
sell
a
lot
of
imitation
pearls
to
Mrs
Homer
Pond
,
the
Chicago
woman
the
Duke
’
s
engaged
to
?
It
seems
the
jeweller
says
Gisele
brought
Mrs
.
Pond
there
,
and
got
twenty
-
five
per
cent
—
which
of
course
she
passed
on
to
d
’
Arcachon
.
The
poor
old
Duchess
is
in
a
fearful
state
—
so
afraid
her
son
’
ll
lose
Mrs
.
Pond
!
When
I
think
that
Gisele
is
old
Bradford
Wagstaff
’
s
grand
-
daughter
,
I
’
m
thankful
he
’
s
safe
in
Mount
Auburn
!
”
It
was
not
until
late
that
afternoon
that
Darrow
could
claim
his
postponed
hour
with
Anna
.
When
at
last
he
found
her
alone
in
her
sitting
-
room
it
was
with
a
sense
of
liberation
so
great
that
he
sought
no
logical
justification
of
it
.
He
simply
felt
that
all
their
destinies
were
in
Miss
Painter
’
s
grasp
,
and
that
,
resistance
being
useless
,
he
could
only
enjoy
the
sweets
of
surrender
.
Anna
herself
seemed
as
happy
,
and
for
more
explicable
reasons
.
She
had
assisted
,
after
luncheon
,
at
another
debate
between
Madame
de
Chantelle
and
her
confidant
,
and
had
surmised
,
when
she
withdrew
from
it
,
that
victory
was
permanently
perched
on
Miss
Painter
’
s
banners
.