Chapter 97

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"Dame Louise is praising my brother for bearing no ill-will to her." "Why?" said the countess, turning to the midwife,--"why should you fear any ill-will on the part of my husband?" "I was afraid," said Louise Goillard awkwardly, "that he might have taken a dislike to me on account of all that happened when you expected to be confined." The obscurity of these words and embarrassment of the two women produced a lively effect upon the countess; but she controlled herself and let the subject drop. Her agitation, however, did not escape the notice of the marchioness, who the next day had horses put to her coach and retired to hey estate of Lavoine. This clumsy proceeding strengthened suspicion. The first determination of the countess was to arrest Louise Goillard; but she saw that in so se

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