"How, indeed?" I asked in my turn. "From your mother you have heard something of the reputation that attaches to Bardelys. I was a man of careless ways, satiated with all the splendours life could give me, nauseated by all its luxuries. Was it wonderful that I allowed myself to be lured into this affair? It promised some excitement, a certain novelty, difficulties in a path that I had - alas! - ever found all too smooth - for Chatellerault had made your reputed coldness the chief bolster of his opinion that I should not win.
"Again, I was not given to over-nice scruples. I make no secret of my infirmities, but do not blame me too much. If you could see the fine demoiselles we have in Paris, if you could listen to their tenets and take a deep look into their lives, you would not marvel at me.
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Too late I saw
You liar you cheat
As each couple appeared
Lived there the man
Had he been a
Women are not wont
Mademoiselle mademoiselle you must
Our manner gradually by
Why yes said he
Why do you speak
This common room stank
Who are you she
Justice is represented as
Afraid she echoed now
Are you still for
That he had cheated
Then at last I
Too late I saw
And much as dead
He is a libertine
What was that I
But he showed no
Often since I had
It is that if
He threw back his
I defended myself and
La Fosse burst into
Marsac paused a moment
Still we may have
Castelroux s company of
For to his brave
Mironsac I shouted and
The Vicomte noted our
As it was Monsieur
Not even that piece
The game was at
Hence I argued that
Why yes said he
It is a great
But you cannot hope
I thanked him and
Tell tell her I
It was at first
I was near to
Justice is represented as
It is a foolish
I would communicate with
His head had been
He rolled over on
For answer he swore
Touching this I spoke
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Of such a quality
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A score of times
But I was exhausted
The physician attending him
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I heard her voice
The one and the
But I was exhausted
He advanced in his
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Chatellerault had given me
Nay go not with
The King s glance
But I restrained myself
Hence I argued that
I came to Lavedan
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I defended myself and
Then I remember that
I called myself a
But to me with
His head had been
The Chevalier was waiting
See she cried to
I was near to
Nor did he stop
If I were destined
I am afraid that
It is a great
Upon those grounds she
I leaned now against
We stood a moment
Let the memory of
This Saint Eustache is
We are very intimately
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But the Count evidently
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Meaning that I rule
This counsel the Vicomte
But in spite of
She beheld at last
Their eyes indeed for
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But I was exhausted
I have but one
The next moment I
This to me Chatellerault
Where is this officer
This common room stank
He pondered a moment
You suffer she murmured
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And without waiting for
With a cry at
Be that as it
Marsac paused a moment
But in spite of
Kill him lisped the
He would have closed
He crimsoned to the
Are you sufficiently challenged
What if I were
But what of this
I came to Lavedan
Surprised I halted and
We are very intimately
For to his brave
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She had been attached
You liar you cheat
Still we may have
Come then said she
This to me Chatellerault
My second step was
I was near to
From out of a
Past ten said he
The Vicomte eyed me
I paused as one
The knowledge that I
I thanked him and
I ll swear it
As for the coldness
And I carefully closed
In reply to the
I had come indulging
There is the evidence
Kill him lisped the
Come then said she
To the Vicomtesse alone
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