Volume III Part 61 (1/2)
”But h away just as you like, you will find that the best way to get over h, that you put your services at too cheap a rate”
”That es if you like”
”I shall take care that it is done”
I rose fro wo on my blind side She reasoned well, and in this first interview she had ant, intellectual, and of distinguished uess ould be the end of our connection I longed to speak to M
Lebel, to thank hi me such a marvel, and still more, to ask him some questions about her
After the supper had been taken away, she came to ask if I would have my hair put in curl papers
”It's Le Duc's business,” I answered, ”but if you like, it shall be yours for the future”
She acquitted herself like an expert
”I see,” said I, ”that you are going to serve ether; but as you do not like melancholy, allow me to ask a favour”
”Do so, ive you your bath”
”Uponso It would be scandalous
That's Le Duc's business”
”Pardon me, and allowyou want”
”Allow hters to sleep with me”
”If it had come into my head, I would have proposed it to you Is she in your room now?”
”No”
”Go and call her, then”
”Let us leave that till to-ht make people talk”
”I see you have a store of discretion, and you may be sure I will not deprive you of any of it”
She helped me to undress, and must have found me very modest, but I ed elsewhere, and Madame Dubois had impressed me; I was possibly duped by her, but I did not troublefor Le Duc in thein he said he had not expected the honour
”You're a rascal,” I said, ”get two cups of chocolate ready directly after I have had my bath”
After I had taken ain Madaance