The Recruit

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The Recruit
Balzac, Honoré De, 1799-1850
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" At these words Madame de Dey looked at the old man with a wild andbewildered air, that made him shudder.
"Come, " she said, taking him by the hand and leading him into herbedroom. After assuring herself that they were quite alone, she drewfrom her bosom a soiled and crumpled letter.
"Read that, " she said, making a violent effort to say the words.
She fell into a chair, seemingly exhausted. While the old man searchedfor his spectacles and rubbed their glasses, she raised her eyes tohim, and s
...eemed to study him with curiosity; then she said in analtered voice, and very softly, -- "I trust you. " "I am here to share your crime, " replied the good man, simply.
She quivered. For the first time in that little town, her soulsympathized with that of another. The old man now understood both thehopes and the fears of the poor woman. The letter was from her son. Hehad returned to France to share in Granville's expedition, and wastaken prisoner. The letter was written from his cell, but it told herto hope.


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