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White Lies

CHAPTER V
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She is proud: she is just; she looks at both sides.

As for me, I am too apt to see only what will please those I love." "And that is the daughter for me," cried the poor baroness, opening her arms wide to her.
The next morning when they were at breakfast, in came Jacintha to say the officer was in the dining-room and wanted to speak with the young lady he talked to yesterday.

Josephine rose and went to him.

"Well, mademoiselle," said he gayly, "the old woman was right.

Here I have just got my orders to march: to leave France in a month.


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