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A
gentleman
greeted
Suzanne
--
a
tall
,
slender
man
with
fair
whiskers
and
a
worldly
air
.
Georges
heard
her
call
him
Marquis
de
Cazolles
,
and
he
was
suddenly
inspired
with
jealousy
.
How
long
had
she
known
him
?
Since
she
had
become
wealthy
no
doubt
.
He
saw
in
him
a
possible
suitor
.
Some
one
seized
his
arm
.
It
was
Norbert
de
Varenne
.
The
old
poet
said
:
"
This
is
what
they
call
amusing
themselves
.
After
a
while
they
will
dance
,
then
they
will
retire
,
and
the
young
girls
will
be
satisfied
.
Take
some
champagne
;
it
is
excellent
.
"
Georges
scarcely
heard
his
words
.
He
was
looking
for
Suzanne
,
who
had
gone
off
with
the
Marquis
de
Cazolles
;
he
left
Norbert
de
Varenne
abruptly
and
went
in
pursuit
of
the
young
girl
.
The
thirsty
crowd
stopped
him
;
when
he
had
made
his
way
through
it
,
he
found
himself
face
to
face
with
M.
and
Mme.
de
Marelle
.
He
had
often
met
the
wife
,
but
he
had
not
met
the
husband
for
some
time
;
the
latter
grasped
both
of
his
hands
and
thanked
him
for
the
message
he
had
sent
him
by
Clotilde
relative
to
the
stocks
.
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Du
Roy
replied
:
"
In
exchange
for
that
service
I
shall
take
your
wife
,
or
rather
offer
her
my
arm
.
Husband
and
wife
should
always
be
separated
.
"
M.
de
Marelle
bowed
.
"
Very
well
.
If
I
lose
you
we
can
meet
here
again
in
an
hour
.
"
The
two
young
people
disappeared
in
the
crowd
,
followed
by
the
husband
.
Mme.
de
Marelle
said
:
"
There
are
two
girls
who
will
have
twenty
or
thirty
millions
each
,
and
Suzanne
is
pretty
in
the
bargain
.
"
He
made
no
reply
;
his
own
thought
coming
from
the
lips
of
another
irritated
him
.
He
took
Clotilde
to
see
the
painting
.
As
they
crossed
the
conservatory
he
saw
his
wife
seated
near
Laroche-Mathieu
,
both
of
them
almost
hidden
behind
a
group
of
plants
.
They
seemed
to
say
:
"
We
are
having
a
meeting
in
public
,
for
we
do
not
care
for
the
world
's
opinion
.
"
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Mme.
de
Marelle
admired
Karl
Marcovitch
's
painting
,
and
they
turned
to
repair
to
the
other
rooms
.
They
were
separated
from
M.
de
Marelle
.
He
asked
:
"
Is
Laurine
still
vexed
with
me
?
"
"
Yes
.
She
refuses
to
see
you
and
goes
away
when
you
are
mentioned
.
"
He
did
not
reply
.
The
child
's
sudden
enmity
grieved
and
annoyed
him
.