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The Champdoce Mystery

CHAPTER XIV
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Sometimes she held up his pretensions to ridicule, and at others assumed a haughty air, which always quelled incipient rebellion upon his part.
"What did you expect of me ?" she would say, "and of what base act did you do me the honor to consider me capable ?" He was treated exactly like a child, or more cruel still, like a person deficient in intellect, and this he was thoroughly aware of.

He could not meet Madame de Mussidan as he had formerly done, for now in the Bois, at Longchamps, or at any place of public amusement she was invariably surrounded by a band of fashionable admirers, among whom George de Croisenois was always to be found.

Norbert disliked all these men, but he had a special antipathy to George de Croisenois, whom he regarded as a supercilious fool; but in this opinion he was entirely wrong, for the Marquis de Croisenois was looked upon as one of the most talented and witty men in Parisian society, and in this case the opinion of the world was a well-founded one.

Many men envied him, but he had no enemies, and his honest and straightforward conduct was beyond all doubt.

He had the noble instincts of a knight of the days of chivalry.
"Pray," asked Norbert, "what is it that you can see in this sneering dandy who is always hanging about you ?" But Diana, with a meaning smile, always made the same reply,-- "You ask too much; but some time you will learn all." Every day she contrived, when with the Duchess, to turn the conversation skilfully upon George de Croisenois, and she had in a manner accustomed Marie to look certain possibilities straight in the face, from the very idea of which she would a few months back have recoiled with horror.
This point once gained, Madame de Mussidan believed that the moment had arrived to bring the former lovers together again, and fancied that one sudden and unexpected encounter would advance matters much more quickly than all her half-veiled insinuations.


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