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When Valmond Came to Pontiac
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CHAPTER II
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"Bosh!" said he; "you're a puss and no cat, and I like you better for the claws.

If you hate yourself, you'll get a big penance.

Hate the ugly like Parpon, not the pretty like you.

The one's no sin, the other is." She was beside the open door of the oven; and it would be hard to tell whether her face was suffering from heat or from blushes.

However that might chance, her mouth was soft and sweet, and her eyes were still wet.
"Who is he, Parpon ?" she asked, not looking at him.
"Is he like Duclosse the mealman, or Lajeunesse the blacksmith, or Garotte the lime-burner-and the rest ?" "Of course not," she answered.
"Is he like the Cure, or Monsieur De la Riviere, or Monsieur Garon, or Monsieur Medallion ?" "He's different," she said hesitatingly.
"Better or worse ?" "More--more"-- she did not know what to say--"more interesting." "Is he like the Judge Honourable that comes from Montreal, or the grand Governor, or the General that travels with the Governor ?" "Yes, but different--more--more like us in some things, like them in others, and more--splendid.


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