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IN THE OPERA BOX |
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"It does seem simple, doesn't it?" she said, with a final bitter attempt at flippancy, "when you want to kill a chicken. . .you take hold of it. . .then you wring its neck. . .it's only the chicken who does not find it quite so simple. Now you hold a knife at my throat, and a hostage for my obedience. . . . You find it simple. . . . I don't." "Nay, citoyenne, I offer you a chance of saving the brother you love from the consequences of his own folly." Marguerite's face softened, her eyes at last grew moist, as she murmured, half to herself: "The only being in the world who has loved me truly and constantly. . . . But what do you want me to do, Chauvelin?" she said, with a world of despair in her tear-choked voice. "In my present position, it is well-nigh impossible!" |
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