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Caught In The Net

CHAPTER XX
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"Permit me to introduce M.Andre to you, my dear Clotilde; he may not be known to-day, but in a short time his reputation will be European." Andre bowed, but for once in her life the Viscountess felt embarrassed, for she was surprised at the extremely shabby attire of this confidential friend, and then there seemed something wanting to the name.
"Then," resumed De Breulh, "Mademoiselle de Mussidan is really ill, and our information is correct." "She is." "Did you see her ?" "I did, Gontran; and had you seen her, your heart would have been filled with pity, and you would have repented your conduct toward her.

The poor girl did not even know me.

She lay in her bed, whiter than the very sheets, cold and inanimate as a figure of marble.

Her large black eyes were staring wildly, and the only sign of life she exhibited was when the great tears coursed down her cheeks." Andre had determined to restrain every token of emotion in the presence of the Viscountess, but her recital was too much for him.
"Ah!" said he, "she will die; I know it." There was such intense anguish in his tone that even the practised woman of the world was softened.
"I assure you, sir," said she, "that you go too far; there is no present danger; the doctors say it is catalepsy, which often attacks persons of a nervous temperament upon the receipt of a sudden mental shock." "But what shock has she received ?" asked Andre.
"No one told me," answered she after a short pause, "that Sabine's illness was caused by the breaking off of her engagement; but, of course, I supposed that it was." "That was not the reason, Clotilde; but you have told us nothing; pray, go on," interposed De Breulh.
The extreme calmness of her cousin, and a glance which she observed passing between him and Andre, enlightened the Viscountess somewhat.
"I asked as much as I dared," she replied, "but I could only get the vaguest answers.

Sabine looked as if she were dead, and her father and mother hovered around her couch like two spectres.


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