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White Lies

CHAPTER I
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Her courage failed her; she feared Josephine would not take the news as she ought; and perhaps would not love her so well if SHE told her; so she thought to herself she would let the soldiers tell their own tale.

She went into the room where Josephine was reading to the baroness and Dr.Aubertin; she sat quietly down; but at the first opportunity made Josephine one of those imperceptible signals which women, and above all, sisters, have reduced to so subtle a system.

This done, she went carelessly out: and Josephine in due course followed her, and found her at the door.
"What is it ?" said Josephine, earnestly.
"Have you courage ?" was Rose's reply.
"He is dead ?" said Josephine, turning pale as ashes.
"No, no;" said Rose hastily; "he is alive.

But you will need all your courage." "Since he lives I fear nothing," said Josephine; and stood there and quivered from head to foot.

Rose, with pitying looks, took her by the hand and drew her in silence towards the kitchen.
Josephine yielded a mute submission at first; but at the very door hung back and faltered, "He loves another; he is married: let me go." Rose made no reply, but left her there and went into the kitchen and found two dragoons seated round a bottle of wine.


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