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For a et all that had passed

since I had left Bougival, and I said to Marguerite: "Shall we go away and leave Paris?"

"No, no!" she said, alht; "we should be too unhappy I

can do no more to make you happy, but while there is a breath of life in

me, I will be the slave of your fancies At whatever hour of the day or

night you will, come, and I will be yours; but do not link your future

any more with mine, you would be too unhappy and you would make me too

unhappy I shall still be pretty for a while;htened at the solitude in which she left

on the side of the bed,

looking at the pillohich kept the i

myself as to become of me, betweenwhat I was going to do, I went to the

Rue d'Antin

Nanine opened to me

"Madame can not receive you," she said in an embarrassed way