Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Art Painting

One alone persisted with tender tenacity and deserved the name of "eternal fiance," a name he accepted with melancholy resignation; that was Monsieur Robert Darzac. Mademoiselle Stangerson was now no longer young, and it seemed that, having found no reason for marrying at five-and-thirty, she would never find one. But such an argument evidently found no acceptance with Monsieur Robert Darzac. He continued to pay his court - if the delicate and tender attention with which he ceaselessly surrounded this woman of five-and-thirty could be called courtship - in face of her declared intention never to marry.
Suddenly, some weeks before the events with which we are occupied, a report - to which nobody attached any importance, so incredible did it sound - was spread about Paris, that Mademoiselle Stangerson had at last consented to "crown" the inextinguishable flame of Monsieur Robert Darzac! It needed that Monsieur Robert Darzac himself should not deny this matrimonial rumour to give it an appearance

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