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

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“It is the same with me. I have never seen it.”

The journalist, whose interest was awakened, remarked: “It seems to me that you are going over it very carefully. You are studying it in detail.”

The other replied, with resignation: “I am not examining it; I am waiting for my wife, who made an appointment with me here, and who is very much behind time.” Then, after a few moments’ silence, he added: “It is fearfully hot outside.”

Du Roy looked at him, and all at once fancied that he resembled Forestier.

“You are from the country?” said he, inquiringly.

“Yes, from Rennes. And you, sir, is it out of curiosity that you entered this church?”

“No, I am expecting a lady,” and bowing, the journalist walked away, with a smile on his lips.

Approaching the main entrance, he saw the poor woman still on her knees, and still praying. He thought: “By Jove! she keeps hard at it.” He was no longer moved, and no longer pitied her.

He passed on, and began quietly to walk up the right-hand aisle to find Madame Walter again. He marked the place where he had left her from a distance, astonished at not seeing her. He thought he had made a mistake in the pillar; went on as far as the end one, and then returned. She had gone, then. He was surprised and enraged. Then he thought she might be looking for him, and made the circuit of the church again. Not

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