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taking ten louis from the fifty. Owen trembled: four such answers, and he would have betrayed his master for nothing. "And these ladies are going to Paris with him?" "No, monseigneur; they stop at Rambouillet." "Ah," said Dubois. The tone of this exclamation gave Owen some hope. "Come," said Dubois, "all this is not very important, but one must encourage beginners." And he added ten louis to the pile. "Sister Therese," continued Owen, "is already gone home." "So that the young lady remains alone?" "No," answered Owen. "How so?" "A lady from Paris awaited her." "From Paris?" "Yes." "Do you know her name?" "I heard Sister Therese call her Madame Desroches." "Madame Desroches!" cried Dubois, and he began another pile with ten louis. "Yes," replied Owen, delighted. "Are you sure?" "Of course I am; she is a tall, thin, yellow-looking woman." Dubois added ten louis. Owen thought that if he had made an interval between each adjective he might have had twenty louis. "Thin, tall, yellow," repeated Dubois; "just so." "From forty to forty-five," added Owen. "Exactly," said Dubois, adding ten louis. "In a silk dress, with large flowers on it." "Very good," said Dubois. Owen saw that his questioner knew enough about the lady, and waited. "And you say that your master made acquaintance with the young lady en route?" "Yes, monsieur, but I think it was a farce." "What do you mean?" "I mean that they knew each other before; and I am sure of one thing, that my master waited for her three hours at Oudon." "Bravo," said Dubois, adding ten louis; "we shall make something of you." "You do not wish to know anything more, then?" asked Owen, extending his hand toward the two piles of gold. "Stop," said Dubois; "is the young lady pretty?" "Beautiful as an angel," answered Owen. "And, no doubt, they made an appointment to meet in Paris?" "No, monsieur, I think they said adieu forever." "Another farce." "I do not think so, monsieur; my master was so sad when they separated." "And they are not to meet again?" "Yes, once more, I think, and all will be over." "Well, take your money; and remember that if you mention one word of this, in ten minutes you will be a dead man." Owen snatched the money, which disappeared in his pocket instantly. "And now," said he, "may I go?" "No, idiot; from this moment you belong to me, for I have bought you, and
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