XII-4

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“Ah, it's the end of all things,” Mme du Joncquoy whispered in Mme Chantereau's ear as she sat near the fireplace. “That bad woman has bewitched the unfortunate man. And to think we once knew him such a true believer, such a noblehearted gentleman!” “It appears he is ruining himself,” continued Mme Chantereau. “My husband has had a bill of his in his hands. At present he's living in that house in the Avenue de Villiers; all Paris is talking about it. Good heavens! I don't make excuses for Sabine, but you must admit that he gives her infinite cause of complaint, and, dear me, if she throws money out of the window, too—” “She does not only throw money,” interrupted the other. “In fact, between them, there's no knowing where they'll stop; they'll end in the mire, my dear.” But just then a

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