8/9 I ought to be able to extricate you. Let me hear it." Frowenfeld again told as much as he thought he could, consistently with his pledges to Palmyre, touching with extreme lightness upon the part taken by Clotilde. And it is that that is giving you this fever, eh ?" "Partly," replied Frowenfeld; "but how shall I vindicate my innocence? I was about to do that when I got your note; yet it seems a feeble--even if possible--expedient." "My friend," said Honore, "leave it to me. I see your whole case, both what you tell and what you conceal. |