Three Modern Plays From the French the Prince Daurec By Henri Lavedan the Pa

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MME. JADAIN. You haven't noticed anything?
MME. CHENEVAS. No.
MME. JADAIN. Of course; you are absorbed in your own affairs. But it's evident Madeleine thinks a great deal of this Monsieur Freydieres; she likes to talk of him. He is distinguished, captivating, celebrated. How old do you suppose he is? Thirty- four thirty-five?
MME. CHENEVAS. Yes.
MME. JADAIN. For a man, he's still young; such a match is not inconceivable.
MME. CHENEVAS. He has seen Madeleine as a little girl, and always thinks o
...f her as a child.
MME. JADAIN. But she considers him as a man; there is, perhaps, where the danger lies, especially if he doesn't think of marrying her. All this is between us, and I speak to you about it simply because you are here. I shall not even mention it to Claire, although we are on excellent terms. My daughter-in-law understands that I don't med- dle with anything. After all, perhaps I am mistaken. All the same, she became as red as a peony. [At this mo- ment, a maid ushers FREYDIERES into the room.


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