Pulp Fiction, 1860 · page 22 of 134
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20 THE PRISONER OF LA VINTRESSE_ “ And would you like to stop with her to-night ?” “What! of all things! to-night! when you need me so much? No, no, no, I can go just as well to-morrow. I shall want something then to take off the heart-ache, because, if _you are married, you will go away.” “In any case, I shall go away,” replied the young girl. The octoroon watched her mistress narrowly, as she said, “I wish you may carry a happy heart, wherever you go.” “Thank you, Althea. You shall hear from me,” murmured the senorita; “good by, and God be with you.” * conmicloooks. com