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CHAPTER II
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I do not wish to fathom the mysteries of her past--it is very apt to be 'lightly come, lightly go' with the money of these people--but certain it is that Mlle.
Galard--" "Galet," put in Mlle.

Moiseney, sharply.
"Is to-day an infirm old woman, a worthy object of the compassion of charitable people," continued M.Moriaz, heedless of this last interruption.

"Mlle.

Moriaz allows her a pension, with which I find no fault; but Mlle.

Galet--I mistake, Mlle.


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