The Stepmother, A Drama in Five Acts by Honoré de Balzac
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Ferdinand Well! Ramel I could demand a change of position. Ferdinand You are always my best and kindest friend. Listen then! For over three years I have been in love with Mlle. Pauline de Grandchamp, and she-- Ramel You needn't go on; I understand. You have been reviving _Romeo and Juliet_--in the heart of Normandy. Ferdinand With this difference, that the hereditary hatred which stood between the two lovers of the play was a mere trifle in comparison with the loathing with which the Comte de Grandchamp contemplates the son of the traitor Marcandal! Ramel Let me see! Mlle. Pauline de Grandchamp will be free in three years; she is rich in her own right--I know this from the Boudevilles. You can easily take her to Switzerland and keep her there until the General's wrath has had time to cool; and then you can make him the respectful apologies required under the circumstances. Ferdinand Do you think I would have asked your advice if the only difficulty lay |
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