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Cosmopolis

CHAPTER II
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I know not what to think of it, for he will be at the Palais Castagna.

Poor, charming Alba!" The monologue did not differ much from a monologue uttered under similar circumstances by any young man interested in a young girl whose mother does not conduct herself becomingly.

It was a touching situation, but a very common one, and there was no necessity for the author to come to Rome to study it, one entire winter and spring.

If that interest went beyond a study, Dorsenne possessed a very simple means of preventing his little friend, as he said, from being rendered unhappy by the conduct of that mother whom age did not conquer.

Why not propose for her hand?
He had inherited a fortune, and his success as an author had augmented it.


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