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第95章

GASTON'S DILEMMA.

Yes, Sabine might yet be his, but between the lovers stood the forms of Croisenois and his associates.But now he felt strong enough to contend with them all.

"To work!" said he, "to work!"

Just then, however, he heard a sound of ringing laughter outside his door.He could distinguish a woman's voice, and also a man's, speaking in high, shrill tones.All at once his door burst open, and a hurricane of silks, velvets, feathers, and lace whirled in.With extreme surprise, the young artist recognized the beautiful features of Rose, /alias/ Zora de Chantemille.Gaston de Gandelu followed her, and at once began,--"Here we are," said he, "all right again.Did you expect to see us?""Not in the least."

"Ah! well, it is a little surprise of the governor's.On my word, Ireally will be a dutiful son for the future.To-day, the good old boy came into my room, and said, 'This morning I took the necessary steps to release the person in whom you are interested.Go and meet her.'

What do you think of that? So off I ran to find Zora, and here we are."Andre did not pay much attention to Gaston, but was engaged in watching Zora, who was looking round the studio.She went up to Sabine's portrait, and was about to draw the curtain, when Andre exclaimed,--"Excuse me," said he; "I must put this picture to dry." And as the portrait stood on a moveable easel, he wheeled it into the adjoining room.

"And now," said Gaston, "I want you to come and breakfast with us to celebrate Zora's happy release.""I am much obliged to you, but it is impossible.I must get on with my work.""Yes, yes; work is an excellent thing, but just now you must go and dress.""I assure you that it is quite out of the question.I cannot leave the studio yet."Gaston paused for a moment in deep thought.

"I have it," said he triumphantly."You will not come to breakfast;then breakfast shall come to you.I am off to order it."Andre ran after him, but Gaston was too quick, and he returned to the studio in anything but an amiable temper.Zora noticed his evident annoyance.

"He always goes on in this absurd way," said she, with a shrug of her pretty shoulders, "and thinks himself so clever and witty, bah!"Her tone disclosed such contempt for Gaston that Andre looked at her in perplexed surprise.

"What do you look so astonished at? It is easy to see you do not know much of him.All his friends are just like him; if you listen to them for half an hour at a stretch, you get regularly sick.When I think of the terrible evenings that I have spent in their company, I feel ready to die with yawning;" and as she spoke, she suited the action to the word."Ah! if he really loved me!" added she.

"Love you! Why, he adores you."

Zora made a little gesture of contempt which Toto Chupin might have envied.

"Do you think so?" said she."Do you know what it is he loves in me?

When people pass me they cry out, 'Isn't she good style?' and then the idiot is as pleased as Punch; but if I had on a cotton gown, he would think nothing of me."Rose had evidently learned a good ideal, as her beauty had never been so radiant.She was one glow of health and strength.

"Then my name was not good enough for him," she went on."His aristocratic lips could not bring themselves to utter such a common name as Rose, so he christened me Zora, a regular puppy dog's name.He has plenty of money, but money is not everything after all.Paul had no money, and yet I loved him a thousand times better.On my word, Ihave almost forgotten how to laugh, and yet I used to be as merry as the day was long.""Why did you leave Paul then?"

"Well, you see, I wanted to experience what a woman feels when she has a Cashmere shawl on, so one fine morning I took wing.But there, who knows? Paul would very likely have left me one day.There was some one who was doing his best to separate us, an old blackguard called Tantaine, who lived in the same house.""Ah!" answered he cautiously."What interest could he have had in separating you?""I don't know," answered the girl, assuming a serious air; "but I am sure he was trying it on.A fellow doesn't hand over banknotes for nothing, and I saw him give one for five hundred francs to Paul; and more than that, he promised him that he should make a great fortune through a friend of his called Mascarin."Andre started.He remembered the visit that Paul had made him, on the pretext of restoring the twenty francs he had borrowed, and at which he had boasted that he had an income of a thousand francs a month, and might make more, though he had not said how this was to be done."Ithink that Paul has forgotten me.I saw him once at Van Klopen's, and he never attempted to say a word to me.He was certainly with that Mascarin at the time."Andre could only draw one conclusion from this, either that Paul was protected by the band of conspirators, or else that he formed one of it.In that case he was useful to them; while Rose, who was in their way, was persecuted by them.Andre's mind came to this conclusion in an instant.It seemed to him that if Catenac had been desirous of imprisoning Rose, it was because she was in the way, and her presence disturbed certain combinations.Before, however, he could work out his line of deduction, Gaston's shrill voice was heard upon the stairs, and in another moment he made his appearance.

"Place for the banquet," said he; "make way for the lordly feast."Two waiters followed him, bearing a number of covered dishes on trays.

At another time Andre would have been very angry at this invasion, and at the prospect of a breakfast that would last two or three hours and utterly change everything; but now he was inclined to bless Gaston for his happy idea, and, with the assistance of Rose, he speedily cleared a large table for the reception of the viands.

Gaston did nothing, but talked continually.

"And now I must tell you the joke of the day.Henri de Croisenois, one of my dearest friends, has absolutely launched a Company."Andre nearly let fall a bottle, which he was about to place upon the table.

"Who told you this?" asked he quickly.

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