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In the h Marshall caround at my side I welcomed him with a sht, - This one
does not want reat simpleton, I
suppose
"I was afraid you had deserted ht rather have thought that of
you," I answered; and indeed I had wished for his company more
than once
"You could not have thought it!" he said
"Have you satisfied your curiosity with Eugene Sue's house?"
"I do not care to look at anything that you don't like," he
replied
"Cigars? -" I suggested
"No indeed If you disapprove of theoing quite too far, Mr Marshall Athat he does not disapprove of himself"
"Not to please so of Mr Thorold, - "there eneral"
"This is one of the cases I wish to please you"
"Thank you," I said earnestly "But indeed, I should be ht than any
notion of another, even of myself"
"You are not like any other wo "Do you know, they all have a passion for command?
There are De Saussure's mother and sisters, - they do not
leave hi"