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The Indiscretion of the Duchess

CHAPTER III
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To do her justice, as soon as the inevitable was put before her, she accepted it with good grace, and, after supper, busied herself in discovering the time and manner in which her guests might pursue their respective journeys.

I may be flattering myself, but I thought that she displayed a melancholy satisfaction on discovering that Gustave de Berensac must leave at ten o'clock the next morning, whereas I should be left to kick my heels in idleness at Cherbourg if I set out before five in the afternoon.
"Oh, you can spend the time _en route_," said Gustave.

"It will be better." The duchess looked at me; I looked at the duchess.
"My dear Gustave," said I, "you are very considerate.

You could not do more if I also were in love with Lady Cynthia." "Nor," said the duchess, "if I were quite unfit to be spoken to." "If my remaining till the afternoon will not weary the duchess--" said I.
"The duchess will endure it," said she, with a nod and a smile.
Thus it was settled, a shake of the head conveying Gustave's judgment.

And soon after, Mme.


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