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The Malady of the Century

CHAPTER I
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He then asked his daughter: "Now, Loulou, have you made a programme for tomorrow yet?
She is our maitre de plaisir," he explained to Wilhelm.
"A frightfully difficult post," exclaimed Loulou.

"Papa and mamma love quiet; I like moving about, and I endeavor to harmonize the two." Wilhelm thought that the opposing tasks would very soon be harmonized if Loulou subordinated her inclinations to her parents' comfort; but he kept his thoughts to himself.
"I vote that to-morrow morning we go for a little drive.

As to the afternoon, we can arrange that later.

Perhaps Dr.---" She stopped short, and her mother came to her help and completed the invitation.
"It would be very kind of you to join us." "I am only afraid that I might be in the way." "Oh, no; certainly not," said the mother and daughter together, and Herr Ellrich nodded encouragingly.
Wilhelm felt that the invitation was meant cordially, and his fear of obtruding himself overcome, he accepted.
Circumstances at the castle very greatly favored Wilhelm's intercourse with the Ellrich's, or rather with Loulou.

In this house on the summit of the hill they met constantly in close companionship.


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