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Caught In The Net

CHAPTER XXV
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The Viscountess found, with a woman's keen perceptions, that there was something arranged between Van Klopen and her visitor, and hurried off to her cousin, M.de Breulh-Faverlay for advice and assistance." The doctor listened to this recital, pallid and trembling.
"Who told you all this ?" gasped he.
"No one; I discovered it; and it was easy to do so.

When we have a result, it is easy to trace it back to the cause.

Yes, this is what took place." "Why don't you say at once that the whole scheme is knocked on the head ?" asked the doctor.
"Because I do not think that it is; I know that we have sustained a very severe check; but when you are playing _ecarte_ and your adversary has made five points to your one, you do not necessarily throw down the cards and give up the game?
Not a bit; you hold on and strive to better your luck." The worthy Dr.Hortebise did not know whether the most to admire the perseverance or deplore the obstinacy of the old man, and exclaimed,-- "Why, this is utter madness; it is like plunging headlong into a deep pit, which you can easily see in your path." Tantaine gave a long, low whistle.
"My friend," said he, "what in your opinion would be the best course to pursue ?" "I should say, without a moment's hesitation, turn up the whole scheme, and look out for another one, which, if less lucrative, would not be so full of danger.

You had hoped to win the game, and with good reason too.
Now throw aside all feelings of wounded vanity, and accept your defeat.
After all, it does not matter to us who Mademoiselle de Mussidan marries.

The great enterprise fortunately does not lie in this alliance.
We have still the idea of the Company to which all old people must subscribe remaining to us, and we can work it up at once." He stopped short, abashed by the look on Tantaine's face.
"It strikes me," resumed the doctor, a little mortified, "that my proposal is not utterly ridiculous, and certainly deserves some consideration." "Perhaps so; but is it a practical one ?" "I see no reason why it should not be." "Indeed, then, you look at the thing in a very different manner to myself.


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