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must dine with us at six o'clock.--Where did you sleep last night?" "At the Bedford." "You'd better bring your trunks here; your room is ready." "Really, I had no idea that I was to live here." "Where else, boy? Where else? Paris is not a cheap place for young men; you'll live here cheaper than anywhere else; more comfortably, perhaps, if you and Victorine don't quarrel." This was more than I had hoped for, to find myself domiciled in my uncle's house. I thought he if he shall stay so long with us." "He'll stay longer than I shall, I dare say, M. Vernay." "Let me hope not, M. Wardes; you are a young man yet — quite a young man." "That may be, but I don't mean to spend all my life in your dear Paris, M. Vernay. --Oh, no." "Whatever comes, we shall do our best with the young gentleman, to make him useful. " I felt angry and vexed at this conversation; though the hints thrown out by my uncle were plain enough, I did not like this con