23/31 Panine, with his Polish impetuosity, was making the most ardent protestations to Pierre--he would be indebted to him for life. The voice of her whom he loved brought tears to his eyes. I am weak, you see, and I could not bear to see you suffer." There was a great commotion in the drawing-room. Cayrol was explaining to Herzog, who was listening with great attention, what was taking place. Serge Panine was to be Madame Desvarennes's son-in-law. |