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Rh but the man she is engaged to ... and are you not the first, the only one?"

"What do you mean, Gilberte?"

"I mean, Guillaume," she said, in accents throbbing with her heart's gladness, "I mean that I am not a widow, that I have never been married, that I called myself a married woman in the hope of escaping attention and that no such person as Mme. Armand exists."

Guillaume was trembling with emotion. He understood, yet refused to admit the truth, so great would have been the anguish of a mistake:

"No, no, I dare not believe it ... you, a girl, unmarried!"

"What is there so extraordinary in that?"

"Oh, Gilberte!"

He had seized her hands and stood gazing at her in ecstasy.

She whispered:

"I was sure that you would be delighted."

"It is something more than delight. You