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CHAPTER XI
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You saw him at our house the other day." "Ah! ah!" said Marillac, with interest, "the one who was turned away from the chateau ?" "Yes, and they did well to do it, too; he is a downright bad man." "He is the one who told you something about Madame de Bergenheim.

Tell me the story.

Your mother interrupted us yesterday just as you began telling it to me .-- What was it that he said ?" "Oh! falsehoods probably.

One can not believe anything that he says." "But what did he tell you ?" "What difference does it make to you what is said about the Baroness ?" replied the young girl, rather spitefully, as she saw that Marillac was not occupied in thinking of her exclusively.
"Pure curiosity.

He told you then that he would tell the Baron what he knew, and that the latter would give him plenty of money to make him keep silent ?" "It makes no difference what he told me.


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