Page:Novels of Honoré de Balzac Volume 23.djvu/226

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Then he withdrew, but not without making a bow to Ursule, a bow that expressed melancholy rather than disappointment.

Désiré left at the same time as the nobleman; but he found it impossible to exchange a word with him, as Savinien rushed home.