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The man is mine, and no one else shall have him. His address?" "Mademoiselle, " cried Savarin, angrily, "find it out for yourself. "Then--repentant of rudeness to one so young and so desolate--he added, inmild expostulatory accents: "Come, come, _ma belle enfant_, bereasonable: Gustave is no loss. He is reduced to poverty. " "So much the better. When he was well off I never cost him more than asupper at the _Maison Doree_; and if he is poor he shall marry me, and Iwill support him!" "You!--and ...how?" "By my profession when peace comes; and meanwhile I have offers from a_cafe_ to recite warlike songs. Ah! you shake your head incredulously. The ballet-dancer recite verses? Yes! he taught me to recite his own_Soyez bon pour moi_. M. Savarin! do say where I can find _mon homme_. " "No. " "That is your last word?" "It is. " The girl drew her thin shawl round her and hurried off. Savarin rejoinedhis friends. "Is that the way you console yourself for the absence ofMadame?" asked De Breze, drily.
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