CodalSearch this book — or all of Codal…⌘K
nydus/Bel AmiPublic

A former soldier seduces and manipulates women in order to rise through Parisian society.

Page 264 of 405
Table of Contents

XI

She did so.

“Where can we meet again?” said he.

“Rue de Constantinople.”

“Ah! the rooms are not let, then?”

“No, I kept them on.”

“You kept them on?”

“Yes, I thought you would come back again.”

A gush of joyful pride swelled his bosom. She loved him then, this woman, with a real, deep, constant love.

He murmured, “I love you,” and then inquired, “Is your husband quite well?”

“Yes, very well. He has been spending a month at home, and was off again the day before yesterday.”

Du Roy could not help laughing. “How lucky,” said he.

She replied simply: “Yes, it is very lucky. But, all the same, he is not troublesome when he is here. You know that.”

“That is true. Besides, he is a very nice fellow.”

“And you,” she asked, “how do you like your new life?”

“Not much one way or the other. My wife is a companion, a partner.”

“Nothing more?”

“Nothing more. As to the heart⁠—”

264