L'Abbe Constantin — Volume 2 by Ludovic Halevy
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"But listen; it will be something to buy you cigars. It comes from America." And then followed the Abbe's little speech about the masters of Longueval. He went to a poor woman whose son had gone to Tunis. "Well, how is your son getting on?" "Not so bad, Monsieur le Cure; I had a letter from him yesterday. He does not complain; he is very well; only he says there are no Kroomirs. Poor boy! I have been saving for a month, and I think I shall soon be able to send him ten francs." "You shall send him thirty francs. Take this." "Thirty francs! Monsieur le Cure, you give me thirty francs?" "Yes, that is for you." "For my boy?" "For your boy. But listen; you must know from whom it comes, and you must take care to tell your son when you write to him." Again the little speech about the new owners of Longueval, and again the adjuration to remember them in their prayers. At six o'clock he returned home, exhausted with fatigue, but with his soul filled with joy. |
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