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unshine is gone。 Do you really wish the bairn to go? Will it annoy you if she is left behind?”

“I would far rather she went; sir。”

“Then off for your bon; and back like a flash of lightning!” cried he to Adèle。

She obeyed him with what speed she might。

“After all; a single morning’s interruption will not matter much;” said he; “when I mean shortly to claim you—your thoughts; conversation; and pany—for life。”

Adèle; when lifted in; menced kissing me; by way of expressing her gratitude for my intercession: she was instantly stowed away into a corner on the other side of him。 She then peeped round to where I sat; so stern a neighbour was too restrictive to him; in his present fractious mood; she dared whisper no observations; nor ask of him any information。

“Let her e to me;” I entreated: “she will; perhaps; trouble you; sir: there is plenty of room on this side。”

He handed her over as if she had been a lapdog。 “I’ll send her to school yet;” he said; but now he was smiling。

Adèle heard him; and asked if she was to go to school “sans mademoiselle?”

“Yes;” he replied; “absolutely sans mademoiselle; for I am to take mademoiselle to the moon; and there I shall seek a cave in one of the white valleys among the volcano…tops; and mademoiselle shall live with me there; and only me。”

“She will have nothing to eat: you will starve her;” observed Adèle。

“I shall gather manna for her morning and night: the plains a