Volume II Part 27 (2/2)
Velletri, on the other hand, showed not a trace of excitelass of water!” co to Rolla
The fat woht the water she muttered to herself:
”Wait now You shall pay dearly for your coarseness”
Talizac drank, and then said:
”Is the little one here?”
”Yes”
”You haven't done anything to her, have you?”
”What do you takeRolla's sensitiveness, and turning to Velletri, he added: ”Montferrand handled allows”
”As if you won't get there one of these days,” growled Rolla; and, lighting a candle, she said aloud, ”If the gentlemen wish I will conduct them to the 'Marquise'”
”Go on; where is she?”
”In the upper story--she is sleeping”
”So much the better I will lavish my affection on her, and see if she is still as prudish”
Rolla preceded the vicolance with Robeckal, and the latter growled to hi up with her; I atch and help her should it be necessary”
Rolla and Talizac were now in front of the door which led to Louison's rooly at his companion and said:
”Open it”
”One moment, we are not as far as that yet Just look at the little one first”
With these words Rolla opened a slidingin the door and stepped back, while the vicohted room
Louison lay fast asleep on the sofa The pretty head rested on the left ar eyelashes lay tightly on the slightly flushed cheeks The shtly compressed, and the mass of silky hair fell in natural curls about the white forehead
”Isn't she charled Rolla
Talizac was a libertine, a dissipatedhe could not account for overcaot where he was, that the miserable woman at his side had helped to carry out his dastardly plans, and all his longing noas to throw himself at Louison's feet, and say to her:
”I love you dearly!”
”Open,” he hastily ordered