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" said Henri. "The law will ask of you----" "Nothing," replied the Marquise. "One person alone might ask for a reckoning for the death of this girl. Cristemio is dead." "And the mother," said Henri, pointing to the old woman. "Will you not always be in her power?" "She comes from a country where women are not beings, but things--chattels, with which one does as one wills, which one buys, sells, and slays; in short, which one uses for one's caprices as you, here, use a piece of furniture. Besides, she has one passion which dominates all the others, and which would have stifled her maternal love, even if she had loved her daughter, a passion----" "What?" Henri asked quickly, interrupting his sister. "Play! God keep you from it," answered the Marquise. "But whom have you," said Henri, looking at the girl of the golden eyes, "who will help you to remove the traces of this fantasy which the law would not overlook?" "I have her mother," replied the Marquise, designating the Georgian, to whom she made a sign to remain. "We shall meet again," said Henri, who was thinking anxiously of his friends and felt that it was time to leave. "No, brother," she said, "we shall not meet again. I am going back to Spain to enter the Convent of _los Dolores_." "You are too young yet, too lovely," said Henri, taking her in his arms and giving her a kiss. "Good-bye," she said; "there is no consolation when you have lost that which has seemed to you the infinite." A week later Paul de Manerville met De Marsay in the Tuileries, on the Terrasse de Feuillants. "Well, what has become of our beautiful girl of the golden eyes, you rascal?" "She is dead." "What of?" "Consumption." PARIS, March 1834-April 1835. ADDENDUM Note: The Girl with the Golden Eyes is the third part of a trilogy. Part one is entitled Ferragus and part two is The Duchesse de Langeais. In other addendum references all three stories are usually combined under the title The Thirteen. The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy. Bourignard, Gratien-Henri-Victor-Jean-Joseph Ferragus Dudley, Lord The Lily of the Valley A Man of Business Another Study of Woman A Daughter of Eve Manerville, Paul Francois-Joseph, Comte de The Ball at Sceaux Lost Illusions A Distinguished Provincial at Paris A Marriage Settlement
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