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โ€œReally!โ€

Lupin hesitated for a few moments and then said with a smile:

โ€œMy dear fellow, I will let you into a secret that will make me seem ridiculous in your eyes. But you know that I have always been as sentimental as a schoolboy and as silly as a goose. Well, on the evening when I went back to Clarisse Mergy and told her the news of the dayโ€”part of which, for that matter, she already knewโ€”I felt two things very thoroughly. One was that I entertained for her a much deeper feeling than I thought; the other that she, on the contrary, entertained for me a feeling which was not without contempt, not without a rankling grudge nor even a certain aversion.โ€

โ€œNonsense! Why?โ€

โ€œWhy? Because Clarisse Mergy is an exceedingly honest woman and because I am... just Arsene Lupin.โ€

โ€œOh!โ€

โ€œDear me, yes, an attractive bandit, a romantic and chivalrous cracksman, anything you please. For all that, in the eyes of a really honest woman, with an upright nature and a well-balanced mind, I am only the merest riff-raff.โ€

I saw that the wound was sharper than he was willing to admit, and I said:

โ€œSo you really loved her?โ€

โ€œI even believe,โ€ he said, in a jesting tone, โ€œthat I asked her to marry me. After all, I had saved her son, had I not?... So... I thought. What a rebuff!... It produced a coolness between us... Since then...โ€

โ€œYou have forgotten her?โ€

โ€œOh, certainly! But it required the consolations of one Italian, two Americans, three Russians, a German grand-duchess and a Chinawoman to do it!โ€

โ€œAnd, after that...?โ€

โ€œAfter that, so as to place an insuperable barrier between myself and her, I got married.โ€

โ€œNonsense! You got married, you, Arsene Lupin?โ€

โ€œMarried, wedded, spliced, in the most lawful fashion. One of the greatest names in France. An only daughter. A colossal fortune... What! You donโ€™t know the story? Well, itโ€™s worth hearing.โ€

And, straightway, Lupin, who was in a confidential vein, began to tell me the story of his marriage to Angelique de Sarzeau-Vendome, Princesse de Bourbon-Conde, to-day Sister Marie-Auguste, a humble nun in the Visitation Convent... [*]

* See The Confessions of Arsene Lupin By Maurice Leblanc Translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos

But, after the first few words, he stopped, as though his narrative had suddenly ceased to interest him, and he remained pensive.

โ€œWhatโ€™s the matter, Lupin?โ€

โ€œThe matter? Nothing.โ€

โ€œYes, yes... There... now youโ€™re smiling... Is it Daubrecqโ€™s secret receptacle, his glass eye, thatโ€™s making you laugh?โ€

โ€œNot at all.โ€

โ€œWhat then?โ€

โ€œNothing, I tell you... only a memory.โ€

โ€œA pleasant memory?โ€

โ€œYes!... Yes, a delightful memory even. It was at night, off the Ile de Re, on the fishing-smack in which Clarisse and I were taking Gilbert away.... We were alone, the two of us, in the stern of the boat... And I remember ... I talked... I spoke words and more words... I said all that I had on my heart... And then... then came silence, a perturbing and disarming silence.โ€

โ€œWell?โ€

โ€œWell, I swear to you that the woman whom I took in my arms that night and kissed on the lipsโ€”oh, not for long: a few seconds only, but no matter!โ€”I swear before heaven that she was something more than a grateful mother, something more than a friend yielding to a moment of susceptibility, that she was a woman also, a woman quivering with emotion ...โ€ And he continued, with a bitter laugh, โ€œWho ran away next day, never to see me again.โ€

He was silent once more. Then he whispered:

โ€œClarisse... Clarisse... On the day when I am tired and disappointed and weary of life, I will come to you down there, in your little Arab house ... in that little white house, Clarisse, where you are waiting for me...โ€





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