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68 "Money! C'est du réchauffé!" Valerie cried in dismay. "Mon Dieu! I've none. I'm almost penniless, and must have some from you."

"What?" cried Rouillier. "You can't give us any?"

"No, not a sou," she replied. "An appearance such as I'm bound to keep up requires a small fortune, and I tell you just now my expenses are something enormous."

"Then how do you expect we can live?" asked Bérard, with an injured expression and violent gesticulation.

"I'm sure I cannot tell you, my dear Victor. You know better how to obtain funds than I. Live as you've lived for the past five years. You both have enjoyed luxury during that time, and I suppose you will continue to do so somehow or other."

"This handsome salon looks like luxury, doesn't it?" remarked Pierre, smiling contemptuously, as he cast his eyes around.

"Well, certainly there's nothing gorgeous about it," she admitted, laughing, although she shuddered as she realized its discomforts.

Bérard shook his head impatiently. He did not care to be reminded of days of past splendor, and he hardly knew whether to be pleased or not at her visit.

"Look here," he said, gazing up at her suddenly. "It's no use chattering like an insane magpie. What's to be done?"

"I don't know, and I care very little," she replied candidly. "I want money, and if I don't get it the whole affair will collapse."

And she blew a cloud of smoke from between her dainty lips with apparent unconcern.

"But how are we to get it? No one will lend it to us."