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The Indiscretion of the Duchess

CHAPTER VI
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She is not in Avranches.

I'll go home again." Marie Delhasse came close to my side.
"Ask him," she said to me, "if he speaks of the Duchess of Saint-Maclou." I put the question as I was directed.
"You couldn't have guessed better if you'd known," said Jean; and a swift glance from Marie Delhasse told me that her suspicion as to my knowledge was aroused.
"And what will happen, Jean ?" said I.
"The good God knows," shrugged Jean.

Then, remembering perhaps my five-franc pieces, he said politely, "I hope you are well, sir ?" "Up to now, thank you, Jean," said I.
His glance traveled to Marie.

I saw his shriveled lips curl; his expression was ominous of an unfortunate remark.
"Good-by!" said I significantly.
Jean had some wits.

He spared me the remark, but not the sly leer that had been made to accompany it.


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