PART TWO-6

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But she did not succeed in avoiding the domestic affair which she had read in the other's eyes. "I say, now we ought to get that settled." At first the two mothers, without need for talking about it, had agreed not to conclude the marriage. If Zacharie's mother wished to get her son's wages as long as possible, Philoméne's mother was enraged at the idea of abandoning her daughter's wages. There was no hurry; the second mother had even preferred to keep the little one, as long as there was only one; but when it began to grow and eat and another one came, she found that she was losing, and furiously pushed on the marriage, like a woman who does not care to throw away her money. "Zacharie has drawn his lot," she went on, "and there's nothing in the way. When shall it be?" "Wait till the f

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