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Samuel Brohl & Company

CHAPTER VI
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de Lorcy, very much agitated, opened a window; then she threw water into Samuel Brohl's face, rubbed his temples with a vivacity that was not altogether exempt from roughness, and made him smell English salts.
"Ah, my dear! pray go away," she said to Antoinette; "this is no place for you." Antoinette did not go away; her face contracted, her lips trembling, she seated herself aside at some distance from the sofa.
Mme.

de Lorcy's energetic exertions at last produced their effect.
Samuel Brohl was not dead; a quiver ran through his frame, his limbs relaxed, and at the end of a few instants he reopened his eyes, then his mouth; he sat up, and stammered: "Where am I?
What has happened?
Ah, my God! it was but a moment ago that she was here!" Mme.

de Lorcy laid her hand on his mouth, and, bending over his ears, she said, in a severe, imperious tone, "She is here still!" She did not succeed in making herself understood.

One only recovers by degrees from such a fainting-fit.

Samuel Brohl was again overcome by weakness; his eyes closed once more, and he let his head sink between his hands.


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