Pelham — Volume 02 by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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sufficient to convince me that my safety required a more continual
circumspection, and my success a more dignified bearing. CHAPTER XXVII. Je noterai cela, Madame, dans mon livre. --Moliere. I am not one of those persons who are many days in deciding what may be effected in one. "On the third day from this," said I to Bedos, "at half past nine in the morning, I shall leave Paris for England." "Oh, my poor wife!" said the valet, "she will break her heart if I leave her." "Then stay," said I. Bedos shrugged his shoulders. "I prefer being with Monsieur to all things." "What, even to your wife?" The courteous rascal placed his hand to his heart and bowed. "You shall not suffer by your fidelity--you shall take your wife with you." The conjugal valet's countenance fell. "No," he said, "no; he could not take advantage of Monsieur's generosity." "I insist upon it--not another word." |
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