[Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) IV by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookMassacres Of The South (1551-1815) IV CHAPTER VI 1/12
CHAPTER VI. We left de Jars and Jeannin, roaring with laughter, in the tavern in the rue Saint Andre-des-Arts. "What!" said the treasurer, "do you really think that Angelique thought I was in earnest in my offer ?--that she believes in all good faith I intend to marry her ?" "You may take my word for it.
If it were not so, do you imagine she would have been in such desperation? Would she have fainted at my threat to tell you that I had claims on her as well as you? To get married! Why, that is the goal of all such creatures, and there is not one of them who can understand why a man of honour should blush to give her his name.
If you had only seen her terror, her tears! They would have either broken your heart or killed you with laughter." "Well," said Jeannin, "it is getting late.
Are we going to wait for the chevalier ?" "Let us call, for him." "Very well.
Perhaps he has made up his mind to stay.
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