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All About Our World

Gerfaut, v3
Charles de Bernard

Page 2 of 104

good family, are usually established in marriage by their parents as
early as possible.  When the family council finds an heiress who answers
all the conditions of the programme laid out, they begin by giving the
victim his cue.  Provided the young lady has not a positively crooked
nose, arms too red, and too uncouth a waist--sometimes even
notwithstanding these little misfortunes--the transaction is concluded
without any difficulty. 

Clemence and Christian should be placed in the first rank of privileged
couples of this kind.  The most fastidious old uncle or precise old
dowager could not discover the slightest pretense for criticism.  Age,
social position, wealth, physical endowments, all seemed united by a
chance as rare as fortunate.  So Mademoiselle de Corandeuil, who had very
high pretensions for her niece, made no objection upon receiving the
first overtures.  She had not, at this time, the antipathy for her future
nephew's family which developed later.  The Bergenheims were in her eyes
very well-born gentleman. 

A meeting took place at the Russian Embassy.  Bergenheim came in uniform;
it was etiquette to do so, as the minister of war was present; but at the

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