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Caught In The Net

CHAPTER XIX
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He had no fixed plan as to what he would say or do, he left all to chance, and with this decision he went to bed, and by two in the afternoon he drove straight to the Rue de la Tour d'Auvergne.
Andre's discreet portress was as usual leaning on her broom in the gallery as M.de Breulh's magnificent equipage drew up.
"Gracious me!" exclaimed the worthy woman, dazzled by the gorgeousness of the whole turnout; "he can't be coming here, he must have mistaken the house." But her amazement reached its height when M.de Breulh, on alighting, asked for Andre.
"Fourth story, first door to the right," answered the woman; "but I will show you the way." "Don't trouble yourself;" and with these words M.de Breulh ascended the staircase that led to the painter's studio and knocked on the door.

As he did so, he heard a quick, light step upon the stairs, and a young and very dark man, dressed in a weaver's blouse and carrying a tin pail which he had evidently just filled with water from the cistern, came up.
"Are you M.Andre ?" asked De Breulh.
"That is my name, sir." "I wish to say a few words to you." "Pray come in," replied the young artist, opening the door of his studio and ushering his visitor in.

Andre's voice and expression had made a favorable impression upon his visitor; but he was, in spite of his having thrown aside nearly all foolish prejudices, a little startled at his costume.

He did not, however, allow his surprise to be visible.
"I ought to apologize for receiving you like this," remarked Andre quickly, "but a poor man must wait upon himself." As he spoke, he threw off his blouse and set down the pail in a corner of the room.
"I rather should offer my excuse for my intrusion," returned M.de Breulh.

"I came here by the advice of one of my friends;" he stopped for an instant, endeavoring to think of a name.
"By Prince Crescensi, perhaps," suggested Andre.
"Yes, yes," continued M.de Breulh, eagerly snatching at the rope the artist held out to him.


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