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"Yes, yes, an excellent idea," I sta

"Well, I will arrange that," said Marguerite, freeingto her own desire "Let us go and see if

it is to let"

The house was empty, and to let for two thousand francs

"Would you be happy here?" she said tohere?"

"And for whom else should I bury uerite, let me take it myself"

"You are erous You

know perfectly well that I have no right to accept it save fro"

"That means," said Prudence, "that when I have two days free I will come

and spend them with you"

We left the house, and started on our return to Paris, talking over

the new plan I held Marguerite in e, I had already begun to look upon her arrangement with less

critical eyes