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A Cigarette-Maker’s Romance

CHAPTER XI
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"You ought to make him pay it out of what he earns, since he took the Gigerl!" "Madam," said the Count, addressing her with great civility, "if it is agreeable to you, we will not discuss the matter.

I only reminded Herr Fischelowitz of what took place because--" "Because you have no money--of course!" interrupted Akulina.
"On the contrary, because I have brought the money, and shall be obliged to you if you will count it." Akulina's jaw dropped, and Fischelowitz looked up in amazement.

The Count produced his knotted handkerchief and laid it on the table.
"I only wish you to understand," he said, speaking to Akulina, "that when a gentleman gives his word he keeps it.

Will you do me the favour to count the money ?" "Of course, it is no business of ours to find out how he got it," observed Akulina, rising and coming forward.
"None whatever, madam," answered the Count, spreading out the coins which had been collected by loving hands from so many sources.

"The only question is, to ascertain whether there are fifty marks here or not." Fischelowitz stood looking on.


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