Zibeline — Volume 1 by marquis de Philippe Massa
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"Have you not another embarrassment to settle?"
"I have indeed, and the sooner the better. Unhappily--" "You have not enough money," finished the Duke. "I have received this morning twenty-five thousand francs' rent from my farms. Will you allow me to lend them to you?" "To be repaid from the price of the sale? Very willingly, this time." And he placed in an envelope the notes handed him by his brother-in-law. "This is the last will and testament of love," said the Marquis, as he departed, to give the necessary instructions to his notary. CHAPTER VI THE FAREWELL His debts were easily reckoned. He owed eight hundred thousand francs to the Credit Foncier; four hundred thousand to Paul Landry; more than one hundred thousand to various jewellers and shopkeepers; twenty-five thousand to the Duc de Montgeron. It was necessary to sell the chateau and the property at one million four hundred thousand francs, and the posters advertising the sale must be displayed without delay. Then he must say farewell to Fanny Dorville. Nothing should disturb a |
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