Marriage
GeorgesDuroyresumedhisoldhabits.InstalledinthecozyapartmentsonRuedeConstantinople,hisrelationswithMme.deMarellebecamequiteconjugal.
Mme.Forestierhadnotreturned;shelingeredatCannes.He,however,receivedaletterfromherannouncingherreturnaboutthemiddleofApril,butcontainingnotawordastotheirparting.Hewaited.Hewasresolvedtoemployeverymeanstomarryherifsheseemedtohesitate;hehadfaithinhisgoodfortune,inthatpowerofattractionwhichhefeltwithinhim—apowersoirresistiblethatallwomenyieldedtoit.
Atlengthashortnoteadmonishedhimthatthedecisivemomenthadarrived.
"IaminParis.Cometoseeme."
"MadeleineForestier."
Nothingmore.Hereceiveditatnineo’clock.Atthreeo’clockofthesamedayhecalledatherhouse.Sheextendedbothhandstohimwithasweetsmile,andtheygazedintoeachother’seyesforseveralseconds,thenshemurmured:
"Howkindofyoutocome!"
Hereplied:"Ishouldhavecome,whensoeveryoubademe."
Theysatdown;sheinquiredabouttheWalters,hisassociates,andthenewspaper.
"Imissthatverymuch,"saidshe."Ihadbecomeajournalistinspirit.Iliketheprofession."Shepaused.