Ink-Stain, the (Tache d'encre) — Volume 2 by René Bazin
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"Oh, yes you do--a bit of a stockjobber, great at ecarte, studied law in our year, and is always to be seen at the Opera with little Tigra of the Bouffes." "Poor girl!" "You pity her?" "It's too awful." "What is?" "To see an unhappy child married to a rake who--" "She will not be the first." "A gambler!" "Yes, there is that, to be sure." "A fool, as it seems, who, in exchange for her beauty, grace, and youth, can offer only an assortment of damaged goods! Yes, I do pity girls duped thus, deceived and sacrificed by the very purity that makes them believe in that of others." "You've some queer notions! It's the way of the world. If the innocent victims were only to marry males of equal innocence, under the guardianship of virtuous parents, the days of this world would be |
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