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a quaint expression upon her face. I was not certain that her greeting was as cordial as usual--Has gossip reached her ears also? I sat down near her and she took my crutch from me tenderly, her instinct for "_blesses_" never failing her. I thought I would begin at once before she could say anything which might make questioning her impossible. "I have been longing to see you, Duchesse, to ask you if you could help me to find out who my secretary, Miss Sharp, is?--because I saw her here in the passage one day, and I thought you might possibly be able to identify her--." "_Tiens?_" "Her christian name is 'Alathea'--I heard her little sister call her that once when I saw them and they did not see me, in the _Bois_--She is a lady--and I feel Sharp is not her name at all." The Duchesse put on her eyeglasses--. "She has not shown a sign that she wishes you to know her history?" "No--" "Then, my son, do you think it is very good taste to endeavor to discover it?" "Perhaps not--" I was nettled--I hated that the Duchesse should be displeased with me, then I went on--"I fear that she is very poor and I know that her little brother died just lately, and I would give anything in the world to help them in some way." "Sometimes one helps more by showing discretion." "You won't assist me then, Duchesse? I _feel_ that you know Miss Sharp." She frowned--. "Nicholas--if I did not love you really, I should be angry.--Am I the character to betray friends--presuming that I have friends--for a young man's curiosity?" "Indeed it is not curiosity--it is because I want to help--." "Camouflage!" I felt angry now. "You assume that your secretary is a _demoiselle du monde_"--she went on--"if you have reached that far--you should know that there is some honor, some _tenue_ left in old families,--and so you should treat her with consideration, and respect her incognito.--All this is not like you, my son!" The Duchesse had dropped the "thee and thou"--it hurt me. "I want to treat her with every respect--" I reiterated. "Then believe me it is unnecessary for you to know her name--I am not altogether pleased with you, Nicholas." "Dear Duchesse! that grieves me--I wish I could explain--I have only wanted to be kind--and I don't even know her address and could not send flowers when her brother died." "They did not want flowers, perhaps--Take my advice--of the best I can give--Pay your secretary her w
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