Sidonie : (Fromont Jeune Et Risler Ainé) ; From the French of Alphonse Daudet
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"What?" She stopped, astonished at the effect of her words ; for tears, real tears, rose to her father's eyes. He understood her now. Of the only two admirers left to him hy a cruel fate, one had now deserted him! His child no longer beKeved in him ! It was not possible ! Before the mute en- treaty of his gaze, Desiree's courage fled ; besides, her strength was exhausted. She murmured, " Give up — ^give up — " Her head fell back on her pillows, and she died, without hav- ing dared to say what s...he wished him to give up. The " aforesaid Dolobelle " is dead. Sir Judge ! She told you that she would never again mate an attempt at suicide, and she did not break her word. This time Death came to her, and took her away. And now, incredulous judge^ you may accept the evidence of four stout oak-planks instead of her childish assurances. Desiree's death made a sensation in the neigh- borhood. Not that she was so great a favorite, for she went out rarely, and was comparatively little known. But, of course, at her burial, there would be a great many actors, and Paris adores that class.
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