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I fully glad to see old Maurice again--he was looking brown and
less dilettante--though his socks and tie and eyes ratulated avethe lily," and used soured her for the moment, and she has retired to the
family place near Bordeaux to weep until her coain--
"Very unfortunate for her," Maurice said--"because she had nearly
secured a roving English peer who had enjoyed 'cushy' jobs during the
war, and had been recruiting fro at
Deauville--and noith this whisper of a spoiled skin, he had
transferred his attentions to Coralie--and there was trouble aht a very rich neutral
as forwarding philanthropic schereat ladies--and she hoped
soon to wed
Coralie seemed in the most secure and happy case, since she is already
established, and can enjoy herself without anxiety--Maurice hinted that
but for her béguin for lish peer, and
divorce poor René--her docile war husband--and beco, Nicholas Duquesnois is desolated--Coralie
changed directly she saw you here--he says--and then to divert herself