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The American

CHAPTER XI
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CHAPTER XI.
Newman, on his return to Paris, had not resumed the study of French conversation with M.Nioche; he found that he had too many other uses for his time.

M.Nioche, however, came to see him very promptly, having learned his whereabouts by a mysterious process to which his patron never obtained the key.

The shrunken little capitalist repeated his visit more than once.

He seemed oppressed by a humiliating sense of having been overpaid, and wished apparently to redeem his debt by the offer of grammatical and statistical information in small installments.
He wore the same decently melancholy aspect as a few months before; a few months more or less of brushing could make little difference in the antique lustre of his coat and hat.

But the poor old man's spirit was a trifle more threadbare; it seemed to have received some hard rubs during the summer.


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