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160 [''Undecided whether to offer his hand, he waits for his rival to make the first step. ' does not reply, but shakes hands formally with ' and ', and bows quickly to '. He then sits down. ' and ' remain standing.  busies herself as before.'']

kind of you to find time to come and visit us! And you must be very busy! Sit closer to the fire. There's a fog outside that chills you to the bone. And how are your dear landlords and hosts, Citizens Duplay, and my little friend Éléonore?

well, thank you, Lucile.—Camille, I have something to discuss with you.

I leave?

, not you!

[stopping , who starts to go is a partner in all my thoughts.

they say. But I hesitated to believe it.

't you like it?

don't think so.

, there is one thing that you can never prevent: people loving Danton.

word love is common, the reality rare.

[with a sneer is said that there are certain men who never know it.

[after a short pause, says coldly, his hands twitching nervously have not come to discuss Danton's debaucheries. Camille, in spite of my warnings, you insist on following bad advice and giving