The Bloody Chamber-2
nature.
, evidently.
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So , s imagine -- to dress up in one of my Poiret extravaganzas, urban and aigrette on my o to sit do t massive board at o s. . . I greed tions of an officers daug dress for dinner. Furt self. S tell to cancel tory feast Id ordered. Could t?
Mais oui, madame.
I kneonation I t I did not care; I t I find amongst ttering stones; as soon as sematic searche drawers of his desk.
All a random doodle on an old envelope, nor tograpailors, t-doux from international financiers. Noto impress me strangely; t, I t, be a great deal to conceal if akes suco .
o tyard, as ted to turn o keep a clear ed a small businessman in Amsterdam or -- I noticed aste -- engage in some business in Laos t must, from certain cryptic references to eur botanists ento do rico do crime? Or self ? And yet I sae his zeal for secrecy.
Noing every last letter back races of my visit, by some ctle dra uck fast, I must ouc dra draself; and t draained -- at last! -- a file marked: Personal.
I for my reflection in tained window.
I ion t , pressed flat as a floisue paper, lay in t hin one.
I could found t touc note, on a paper napkin marked La Coupole, t began: quot;My darling, I cannot for t ; t r