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Having
greeted
Mme.
Walter
and
her
two
daughters
seated
like
sentinels
beside
her
,
he
turned
to
his
former
mistress
.
She
extended
her
hand
;
he
took
and
pressed
it
as
if
to
say
:
"
I
love
you
still
!
"
She
returned
the
pressure
.
He
said
:
"
Have
you
been
well
since
we
last
met
?
"
"
Yes
;
have
you
,
Bel-Ami
?
"
And
turning
to
Madeleine
she
added
:
"
Will
you
permit
me
to
call
him
Bel-Ami
?
"
"
Certainly
,
my
dear
;
I
will
permit
anything
you
wish
.
"
A
shade
of
irony
lurked
beneath
those
words
,
uttered
so
pleasantly
.
Mme.
Walter
mentioned
a
fencing-match
to
be
given
at
Jacques
Rival
's
apartments
,
the
proceeds
to
be
devoted
to
charities
,
and
in
which
many
society
ladies
were
going
to
assist
.
She
said
:
"
It
will
be
very
entertaining
;
but
I
am
in
despair
,
for
we
have
no
one
to
escort
us
,
my
husband
having
an
engagement
.
"
Du
Roy
offered
his
services
at
once
.
She
accepted
,
saying
:
"
My
daughters
and
I
shall
be
very
grateful
.
"
He
glanced
at
the
younger
of
the
two
girls
and
thought
:
"
Little
Suzanne
is
not
at
all
bad
,
not
at
all
.
"
She
resembled
a
doll
,
being
very
small
and
dainty
,
with
a
well
-
proportioned
form
,
a
pretty
,
delicate
face
,
blue-gray
eyes
,
a
fair
skin
,
and
curly
,
flaxen
hair
.
Her
elder
sister
,
Rose
,
was
plain
--
one
of
those
girls
to
whom
no
attention
is
ever
paid
.
Her
mother
rose
,
and
turning
to
Georges
,
said
:
"
I
shall
count
on
you
next
Thursday
at
two
o'clock
.
"