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And
as
soon
as
they
were
alone
,
"
Why
do
n't
you
accept
Monsieur
Boulanger
's
kind
offer
?
"
She
assumed
a
sulky
air
,
invented
a
thousand
excuses
,
and
finally
declared
that
perhaps
it
would
look
odd
.
"
Well
,
what
the
deuce
do
I
care
for
that
?
"
said
Charles
,
making
a
pirouette
.
"
Health
before
everything
!
You
are
wrong
.
"
"
And
how
do
you
think
I
can
ride
when
I
have
n't
got
a
habit
?
"
"
You
must
order
one
,
"
he
answered
.
The
riding-habit
decided
her
.
When
the
habit
was
ready
,
Charles
wrote
to
Monsieur
Boulanger
that
his
wife
was
at
his
command
,
and
that
they
counted
on
his
good-nature
.
The
next
day
at
noon
Rodolphe
appeared
at
Charles
's
door
with
two
saddle-horses
.
One
had
pink
rosettes
at
his
ears
and
a
deerskin
side-saddle
.
Rodolphe
had
put
on
high
soft
boots
,
saying
to
himself
that
no
doubt
she
had
never
seen
anything
like
them
.
In
fact
,
Emma
was
charmed
with
his
appearance
as
he
stood
on
the
landing
in
his
great
velvet
coat
and
white
corduroy
breeches
.
She
was
ready
;
she
was
waiting
for
him
.
Justin
escaped
from
the
chemist
's
to
see
her
start
,
and
the
chemist
also
came
out
.
He
was
giving
Monsieur
Boulanger
a
little
good
advice
.