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311
I
hope
,
however
,
that
we
shall
meet
there
one
of
these
days
.
"
312
In
the
course
of
a
few
days
he
paid
another
visit
to
the
enchantress
.
The
maid
ushered
him
into
the
drawing-room
and
Laurine
soon
entered
;
she
offered
him
not
her
hand
but
her
forehead
,
and
said
:
"
Mamma
wishes
me
to
ask
you
to
wait
for
her
about
fifteen
minutes
,
for
she
is
not
dressed
.
I
will
keep
you
company
.
"
313
Duroy
,
who
was
amused
at
the
child
's
ceremonious
manner
,
replied
:
"
Indeed
,
Mademoiselle
,
I
shall
be
enchanted
to
spend
a
quarter
of
an
hour
with
you
.
"
When
the
mother
entered
they
were
in
the
midst
of
an
exciting
game
,
and
Mme.
de
Marelle
paused
in
amazement
,
crying
:
"
Laurine
playing
?
You
are
a
sorcerer
,
sir
!
"
He
placed
the
child
,
whom
he
had
caught
in
his
arms
,
upon
the
floor
,
kissed
the
lady
's
hand
,
and
they
seated
themselves
,
the
child
between
them
.
They
tried
to
converse
,
but
Laurine
,
usually
so
silent
,
monopolized
the
conversation
,
and
her
mother
was
compelled
to
send
her
to
her
room
.
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314
When
they
were
alone
,
Mme.
de
Marelle
lowered
her
voice
and
said
:
"
I
have
a
great
project
.
It
is
this
:
As
I
dine
every
week
at
the
Foresters
'
,
I
return
it
from
time
to
time
by
inviting
them
to
a
restaurant
.
I
do
not
like
to
have
company
at
home
;
I
am
not
so
situated
that
I
can
have
any
.
I
know
nothing
about
housekeeping
or
cooking
.
I
prefer
a
life
free
from
care
;
therefore
I
invite
them
to
the
cafe
occasionally
;
but
it
is
not
lively
when
we
are
only
three
.
I
am
telling
you
this
in
order
to
explain
such
an
informal
gathering
.
315
I
should
like
you
to
be
present
at
our
Saturdays
at
the
Cafe
Riche
at
seven-thirty
.
Do
you
know
the
house
?
"
316
Duroy
accepted
gladly
.
He
left
her
in
a
transport
of
delight
and
impatiently
awaited
the
day
of
the
dinner
.
He
was
the
first
to
arrive
at
the
place
appointed
and
was
shown
into
a
small
private
room
,
in
which
the
table
was
laid
for
four
;
that
table
looked
very
inviting
with
its
colored
glasses
,
silver
,
and
candelabra
.
317
Duroy
seated
himself
upon
a
low
bench
.
Forestier
entered
and
shook
hands
with
him
with
a
cordiality
he
never
evinced
at
the
office
.
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318
"
The
two
ladies
will
come
together
,
"
said
he
.
"
These
dinners
are
truly
delightful
.
"
319
Very
soon
the
door
opened
and
Mesdames
Forestier
and
De
Marelle
appeared
,
heavily
veiled
,
surrounded
by
the
charming
mystery
necessary
to
a
rendezvous
in
a
place
so
public
.
As
Duroy
greeted
the
former
,
she
took
him
to
task
for
not
having
been
to
see
her
;
then
she
added
with
a
smile
:
"
Ah
,
you
prefer
Mme.
de
Marelle
;
the
time
passes
more
pleasantly
with
her
.
"
320
When
the
waiter
handed
the
wine-list
to
Forestier
,
Mme.
de
Marelle
exclaimed
:
"
Bring
the
gentle-men
whatever
they
want
;
as
for
us
,
we
want
nothing
but
champagne
.
"