like Urn to go away, for he is very jealous, and augiy, and rude ; and so I go to her, and say ^no, I will not tell you what my argument is, but I I will show Mademoiselle it wUl be better if she will promise to be my wife, and then this pitiful fellow he will be told not to her any more. If she says no it is a misfortune for me, but none to her. If she says yes, then I will look out that she is not any more annoyed that is quite certain." " I you don't wordnetdesire to marry merely to rescue a distressed damsel." " Bah," he said, " you know it is not that. But you English people, you always make your jokes about these not very good jokes either and do not talk frankly about it. When Madame comes to hear of this and if Mademoiselle is good enough not to cast me away it will be a hard time for us, I know, from morning until night. But have I not told you what I have considered this young lady so very generous in her nature, and not thinking of herself so very frank and good-natured to all people around .her and of a good, light , that