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"Bah!
" answered
Camille, "all this is quite suitable.
Don't you remember that little cousin who used to play with us at Vernon?""I had no difficulty in recognising Madame,
" answered
Laurent, looking Therese full in the face.
"Well, I don't know,
" answered
Laurent.
"Faith, no,
" answered
his friend with a smile.
"So," said he, "there were lady models who posed before you in the nude?""Oh! yes,
" answered
Laurent with a smile, and looking at Therese, who had turned deadly pale.
"The first time," he answered, as if speaking to himself, "I fancy I thought it quite natural.
"That will be fine,
" answered
Camille, flushed with joy.
But she barely answered, a shiver ran through her frame, and she resumed her meditative trance.
"Therese," asked the old lady with some concern, "are you all right, my dear?"Therese, opening her eyes and yawning,
answered
that she had a terrible migraine.
she
answered.
Do you understand?""Yes, yes,
" answered
Therese, shuddering.
"But I cannot return," she
answered.
She found Madame Raquin and Camille anxious and attentive; but she
answered
their questions sharply, saying she had been on a fools' errand, and had waited an hour on the pavement for an omnibus.
"My dear sir," he
answered
in his dictatorial tone, "if they are not arrested it is because no one is aware that they have committed a murder."
"Then, they put the magpie in prison," said he."That is not what M. Grivet meant to say,
" answered
Camille, annoyed to see his chief turned into ridicule.
"Unfortunately, yes,
" answered
the commissary.
"As you like,
" answered
Camille carelessly.
"Of course,
" answered
the old man, with that frank brutality he had acquired in the performance of his former functions, "I have noticed for some time past that Therese has been looking sour, and I know very well why her face is quite yellow and overspread with grief."
The old peasant of Jeufosse who had almost forgotten that he had a son at Paris,
answered
him, in four lines, that he could marry, and go and get hanged if he chose.
When Laurent spoke of the roses, or of the fire, of one thing or another, Therese was perfectly well aware that he was reminding her of the struggle in the skiff, of the dull fall of Camille; and, when Therese
answered
yes or no to an insignificant question, Laurent understood that she said she remembered or did not remember a detail of the crime.
"Yes,
" answered
he in a choking voice.
"Oh! no, I'm afraid," she
answered
with a shiver.
"I will try," gloomily
answered
the young woman.
When her husband pressed her with questions in view of obtaining her consent, she
answered
curtly, giving him to understand that if he left his office, he would no longer be earning any money, and would be living entirely at her expense.
"I am married,
" answered
Laurent in an embarrassed tone.
"Willingly,
" answered
the latter.
"She will perhaps discover a way to do so,
" answered
Therese.
"I was unable to procure any ice," Therese
answered
dryly.
"This water is excellent," said she."It is warm, and has a muddy taste," he
answered.
"It is not true," she
answered.
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