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The Widow Lerouge

CHAPTER IV
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Both find themselves enceinte at the same time, and his feelings towards the two infants about to be born, are not at all concealed.

Towards the end one almost sees peeping forth the germ of the idea which later on he will not be afraid to put into execution, in defiance of all law human or divine!" He was speaking as though pleading the cause, when old Tabaret interrupted him.
"It is not necessary to explain it," said he.

"Thank goodness, what you have just read is explicit enough.

I am not an adept in such matters, I am as simple as a juryman; however I understand it admirably so far." "I pass over several letters," continued Noel, "and I come to this one dated Jan.

23, 1829.


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