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The Pomp of the Lavilettes
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CHAPTER X
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She would pass the house.
"Good-bye-Sophie," he said again over her shoulder, softly; and, picking up his hat and stick, he left the house.
Her eyes followed him dreamily as he went up the road.

She sat down in a chair, the trance of the passionate moment still on her, and began to brood.

She vaguely heard the rattle of a buggy--Christine's--as it passed the house, and her thoughts drifted into a new-discovered hemisphere where life was all a somnolent sort of joy and bodily love.
She was roused at last by a song which came floating across the fields.
The air she knew, and the voice she knew.

The chanson was, "Le Voleur de grand Chemin!" The voice was her husband's.
She knew the words, too; and even before she could hear them, they were fitting into the air: "Qui va la! There's some one in the orchard, There's a robber in the apple-trees; Qui va la! He is creeping through the doorway.
Ah, allez-vous-en! Va-t'-en!" She hurriedly put away the cordial and the seed-cakes.

She picked up the bottle.


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