[Fromont and Risler by Alphonse Daudet]@TWC D-Link bookFromont and Risler CHAPTER IV 12/18
That ready-made future did not arouse any enthusiasm in Georges.
In the first place business bored him.
As for his cousin, the intimate good-fellowship of an education in common and mutual confidence existed between them, but nothing more, at least on his side. With Sidonie, on the contrary, he was exceedingly embarrassed and shy, and at the same time desirous of producing an effect--a totally different man, in short.
She had just the spurious charm, a little free, which was calculated to attract a superficial nature, and it was not long before she discovered the impression that she produced upon him. When the two girls were walking together in the park, it was always Sidonie who remembered that it was time for the train from Paris to arrive.
They would go together to the gate to meet the travellers, and Georges's first glance was always for Mademoiselle Chebe, who remained a little behind her friend, but with the poses and airs that go halfway to meet the eyes.
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