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CHAPTER IV - MADAME MELMOTTE'S BALL
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But this ball had now been put beyond the chance of failure.
The giver of the ball was Augustus Melmotte, Esq., the father of the girl whom Sir Felix Carbury desired to marry, and the husband of the lady who was said to have been a Bohemian Jewess.

It was thus that the gentleman chose to have himself designated, though within the last two years he had arrived in London from Paris, and had at first been known as M.Melmotte.But he had declared of himself that he had been born in England, and that he was an Englishman.

He admitted that his wife was a foreigner,--an admission that was necessary as she spoke very little English.

Melmotte himself spoke his 'native' language fluently, but with an accent which betrayed at least a long expatriation.

Miss Melmotte,--who a very short time since had been known as Mademoiselle Marie,--spoke English well, but as a foreigner.


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