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The Indiscretion of the Duchess

CHAPTER VIII
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Marie Delhasse looked up with a start.
"Who's there ?" she cried in frightened tones, hastily pressing her handkerchief to her eyes.
There was no help for it.

I stepped inside, saying: "I'm ashamed to say that I am." I deserved and expected an outburst of indignation.

My surprise was great when she sank against the back of the chair with a sigh of relief.

I lingered awkwardly just inside the threshold.
"What do you want?
Why did you come in ?" she asked, but rather in bewilderment than anger.
"I was passing on my way upstairs, and--and you seemed to be in distress." "Did I make such a noise as that ?" said she.

"I'm as bad as a child; but children cry because they mustn't do things, and I because I must." We appeared to be going to talk.


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