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Hehad seen her somewhere. But in the last few years he had seen thousands ofwomen. "You have had a great misfortune, monsieur?" "That is true, madame. " She sat on the bench beside him. "_Vous pleurez_. You must have loved him very much. " It was not a stranger speaking to him. Otherwise, he would have risen and, as politely as anguished nerves allowed, would have told her to go to thedevil. She made no intrusion on his grief. Her voice fell with familiarcomfort on his ear. He was vaguely consc...ious of her right to offersympathy. He regarded her, grateful but perplexed. "You don't recognize me? _Enfin_, why should you?" She shruggedher shoulders. "We only met for a few hours many years ago--here inAvignon--but we were good friends. " Then Andrew drew a deep breath and turned swiftly round on the bench andshot out both his hands. "_Mon Dieu!_ Elodie!" She smiled sadly. "Ah, " said she, "I'm glad you remember. " Chapter IX They sat awhile and talked of the tragedy, the dead Pr
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