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Captain Fracasse

CHAPTER XVIII
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Could it be that Vallombreuse was nursing a secret resentment against de Sigognac?
He had never once spoken his name, or referred to him in any way, since he was wounded by him; and was he trying to place an insurmountable barrier between his sister and the baron, by bringing about her marriage with another?
or was he simply trying to find out whether the actress transformed to a countess, had changed in sentiments as well as in rank?
Isabelle could not answer these questions satisfactorily to herself.

As she was the duke's sister, of course the rivalry between him and de Sigognac could no longer exist; but, on the other hand, it was difficult to imagine that such a haughty, vindictive character as the young duke's could have forgotten, or forgiven, the ignominy of his first defeat at the baron's hands, and still less of the second more disastrous encounter.

Although their relative positions were changed, Vallombreuse, in his heart, would doubtless always hate de Sigognac--even if he had magnanimity enough to forgive him, it could scarcely be expected that he should also love him, and be willing to welcome him as a member of his family.

No, all hope of such a reconciliation must be abandoned.

Besides, she feared that the prince, her father, would never be able to regard with favour the man who had imperilled the life of his only son.


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