[Nana. The Miller’s Daughter. Captain Burle. Death of Olivier Becaille by Emile Zola]@TWC D-Link bookNana. The Miller’s Daughter. Captain Burle. Death of Olivier Becaille CHAPTER VII 84/92
But when she saw him in such sorry plight--nay, so utterly done for--she felt infinite pity. "Well, you are a pretty sight, my dear fellow!" she continued more gently.
"But what's the matter? You've spotted them, eh? And it's given you the hump ?" He did not answer; he looked like a broken-down animal.
Nevertheless, she came to the conclusion that he still lacked proofs, and to hearten him up the said: "You see now? I was on the wrong tack.
Your wife's an honest woman, on my word of honor! And now, my little friend, you must go home to bed. You want it badly." He did not stir. "Now then, be off! I can't keep you here.
But perhaps you won't presume to stay at such a time as this ?" "Yes, let's go to bed," he stammered. She repressed a violent gesture, for her patience was deserting her.
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