One may speak of scarlet sward and ivory-stemmed trees
suppositions; she concluded with these words:
"He gave me an unpleasant impression. I think his face is evil.
But I am quite willing to believe that he has a deal of wit. It
would account for his successes."
"Without doubt," said the banker with a faint smile. He was a Jew
Meanwhile La Faloise at last made bold to question his cousin. He
followed him up and got inside his guard:
"There's supper at a woman's tomorrow evening? With which of them,
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