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CHAPTER XXVI
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As a result of this, her grace saw Mademoiselle Vallé alone a few mornings later and talked to her long and quietly. Their comprehension of each other was complete. Before their interview was at an end the Duchess’ interest in the adventure she was about to enter into had become profound.
“The sooner she is surrounded by a new atmosphere, the better,” was one of the things the Frenchwoman had said. “The prospect1 of an arrangement so perfect and so secure fills me with the profoundest gratitude2. It is absolutely necessary that I return to my parents in Belgium. They are old and failing in health and need me greatly. I have been sad and anxious for months because I felt that it would be wickedness to desert this poor child. I have been torn in two. Now I can be at peace—thank the good God.”
“Bring her to me tomorrow if possible,” the Duchess said when they parted. “I foresee that I may have something to overcome in the fact that I am Lord Coombe’s old friend, but I hope to be able to overcome it.”
“She is a baby—she is of great beauty—she has a passionate3 little soul of which she knows nothing.” Mademoiselle Vallé said it with an anxious reflectiveness. “I have been afraid. If I were her mother——” her eyes sought those of the older woman.
“But she has no mother,” her grace answered. Her own eyes were serious. She knew something of girls, of young things, of the rush and tumult4 of young life in them and of the outlet5 it demanded. A baby who was of great beauty and of a passionate soul was no trivial undertaking6 for a rheumatic old duchess, but—“Bring her to me,” she said.
So was Robin7 brought to the tall Early Victorian
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passionate
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outlet
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undertaking
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robin
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mansion
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gracefully
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celebrated
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investigation
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benevolent
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morbid
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perfectly
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detested
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prospects
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