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The Two Brothers

CHAPTER XV
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I hope you will listen to his advice; he will speak to you with authority from me.
Your affectionate J.-J.

Rouget.
"Captain Carpentier and I MET my uncle, who was so foolish as to follow Mademoiselle Brazier and Monsieur Gilet to Vatan," said Philippe, with sarcastic emphasis, to Monsieur Hochon.

"I have made my uncle see that he was running his head into a noose; for that girl will abandon him the moment she gets him to sign a power of attorney, by which they mean to obtain the income of his money in the Funds.

That letter will bring her back under his roof, the handsome runaway! this very night, or I'm mistaken.

I promise to make her as pliable as a bit of whalebone for the rest of her days, if my uncle allows me to take Maxence Gilet's place; which, in my opinion, he ought never to have had in the first place.


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