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Moiseney. She replied with some embarrassment, "You do not understand, monsieur, that certain visits were a charming diversion to us, and that now we miss them." "And do you think that I do not miss them? It has been four days since I have had a game of cards.
But how can it be helped? Poles are fickle--more fools they who trust them." "It may be simply that M.Larinski has been ill," interrupted Antoinette, with perfect tranquility.
"I think, father, that it would be right for us to make inquiries." The following day M.Moriaz went to Cellarina.
He brought back word that M.Larinski had gone on a walking-excursion through the mountains; that he had started out with the intention of climbing to the summit of Piz-Morteratsch, and of attempting the still more difficult ascent of Piz-Roseg.
Mlle.
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