The Wandering Jew — Volume 03 by Eugène Sue
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any matrimonial hunting."
"You will be quite satisfied on that head," resumed Madame de Saint Dizier, "if unfortunately the report should gain credit, that you have carried the forgetfulness of all duty and decency, to such a height, as to return home at eight o'clock in the morning. So I am told is the case but I cannot bring myself to believe such an enormity." "You are wrong, madame, for it is quite true." "So you confess it?" cried the princess. "I confess all that I do, madame. I came home this morning at eight o'clock." "You hear Gentlemen?" ejaculated the princess. "Oh!" said M. d'Aigrigny, in a bass voice. "Ah!" said the baron, in a treble key. "Oh!" muttered the doctor, with a deep sigh. On hearing these lamentable exclamations, Adrienne seemed about to speak, perhaps to justify herself; but her lip speedily assumed a curl of contempt, which showed that she disdained to stoop to any explanation. "So it is true," said the princess. "Oh, wretched girl, you had accustomed me to be astonished at nothing; but, nevertheless, I doubted the possibility of such conduct. It required your impudent and audacious |
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