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Pamela Giraud

Creator: Balzac, Honoré de, 1799-1850
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Dupre That word again--I should like to cut it out of the dictionary! Meanwhile I intend to take you both with me into the country, so set about packing up. Giraud Sir! Dupre Well, what is it? Giraud Poor Joseph Binet is also in danger. He does not know that we are all here. But three days ago, he came to see your servant and seemed scared almost to death, and he is hidden here, as in a sanctuary, up in the attic. Dupre Call him down-stairs. Giraud He will not come, sir; he is too much afraid of being arrested--they pass him up food through a hole in the ceiling!
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Dupre He will soon be at liberty, I hope. I am expecting a letter which will relieve all your minds. Giraud At once? Dupre I expect the letter this evening. Giraud (to his wife) I am going to make my way cautiously to the house. (Madame Giraud accompanies him, and gives him advice. Pamela arises to follow her.) Dupre (restraining Pamela) You are not in love with this Binet, are you? Pamela Oh, never! Dupre And the other? Pamela (struggling with her feelings)