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After Dark

PROLOGUE TO THE THIRD STORY
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The welcome accorded to me by Mr.Lanfray gave an earnest of the unvarying kindness that I was to experience at his hands in after-life.

I was received at once on equal terms, as if I had been a friend of the family, and was presented the same evening to my host's daughters.

They were not merely three elegant and attractive young women, but--what means much more than that--three admirable subjects for pictures, the bride particularly.

Her young husband did not strike me much at first sight; he seemed rather shy and silent.

After I had been introduced to him, I looked round for Mademoiselle Clairfait, but she was not present; and I was soon afterward informed by Mr.Lanfray that she always spent the latter part of the evening in her own room.
At the breakfast-table the next morning, I again looked for my sitter, and once more in vain.


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