Serge Panine — Volume 03 by Georges Ohnet
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"Does the presence of Marechal make you hesitate in answering me? Speak before him; I have told you more than a hundred times that he knows my business as well as I do." "I have, indeed, advanced some money to the Prince," replied Cayrol. "How much?" inquired Madame Desvarennes. "I don't remember the exact amount. I was happy to oblige your son-in- law." "You were wrong, and have acted unwisely in not acquainting me of the fact. It is thus that his follies have been encouraged by obliging friends. At all events, I ask you now not to lend him any more." Cayrol seemed put out, and, with his hands in his pockets and his shoulders up, replied: "This is a delicate matter which you ask of me. You will cause a quarrel between the Prince and myself--" "Do you prefer quarreling with me?" asked the mistress. "Zounds! No!" replied the banker. "But you place me in an embarrassing position! I have just promised to lend Serge a considerable sum to-night." "Well! you will not give it to him." |
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