[The Alkahest by Honore de Balzac]@TWC D-Link bookThe Alkahest CHAPTER XI 17/30
Gabriel cannot touch the capital until he is of age, therefore you need not fear that he will waste a penny of it, and you will have one expense the less.
Besides, you will have your own fifty thousand." "My father will ask me for them," she said in a frightened tone; "and I shall not be able to refuse him." "Well, dear Marguerite, even so, you can evade that by robbing yourself. Place your money in the Grand-Livre in Gabriel's name: it will bring you twelve or thirteen thousand francs a year.
Minors who are emancipated cannot sell property without permission of the family council; you will thus gain three years' peace of mind.
By that time your father will either have solved his problem or renounced it; and Gabriel, then of age, will reinvest the money in your own name." Marguerite made him explain to her once more the legal points which she did not at first understand.
It was certainly a novel sight to see this pair of lovers poring over the Code, which Emmanuel had brought with him to show his mistress the laws which protected the property of minors; she quickly caught the meaning of them, thanks to the natural penetration of women, which in this case love still further sharpened. Gabriel came home to his father's house on the following day.
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