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As God lives, I'll explain - with this!" And he whirled his blade under the eyes of the invalid. "Come, my master, the comedy's played out. Cast aside that crutch and draw; draw, man, or, sangdieu, I'll run you through as you stand!" There was a commotion below. The landlord and a posse of his satellites - waiters, ostlers, and stableboys - rushed between them, and sought to restrain the bloodthirsty Marsac. But he shook them off as a bull shakes off a pack of dogs, and like an angry bull, too, did he stand his ground and bellow. In a moment his sweeping sword had cleared a circle about him. In its lightning dartings hither and thither at random, it had stung a waiter in the calf, and when the fellow saw the blood staining his hose, he added to the general din his shrieks that he was murdered. Marsac swore and threatened in a breath, and a kitchen wench, from a point of vantage on the steps, called shame upon him and abused him roundly for a cowardly assassin to assail a poor sufferer who could hardly stand upright.


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Mademoiselle mademoiselle you must
CHAPTER XII THE TRIBUNAL
I came to Lavedan
All this may betide
And much as dead
Roxalanne sat on and
What term shall we
He carried in his
Shall you then be
I had never known
Padrieu swore one of
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We stood a moment
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Ask him sir ask
Despite his low stature
At first he hesitated
As God lives I
Sorrow and discontent stalked
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The surprise it had
Shall you then be
And I forgetting for
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Lived there the man
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But I held the
I gazed at that
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Aye it had won
But I held the
You will fulfil your
Chatellerault had given me
From what the King
I was near to
Encouraged by his interest
Mironsac and Castelroux assisted
Of what his fate
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Let that suffice you
This act of yours
Madame had caught that
The Vicomte eyed me
But I was exhausted
I have told you
He is only a
Now had it pleased
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And I forgetting for
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If I have sinned
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But tell me Monsieur
But this I did
For to his brave
Why do we halt
In the mean while
Of such a quality
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Of late the easy
But I restrained myself
I think now that
The courage to confess
On the morrow I
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But tell me Monsieur
What has happened to
Why I never doubted
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I pledge you too
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You suffer she murmured
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My first impulse upon
This counsel the Vicomte
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From Lespinasse to Fenouillet
Are you still for
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How she asked You
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Ten days ago it
I had never known
But tell me Monsieur
She laughed a little
But justice fool is
CHAPTER XXI LOUIS THE
They have more the
You do not know
One evening I had
His steward a flabby
Sorely was I tempted
But there was more
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The act wrung a
Never fear it Then
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Of late the easy
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They were armed with
She beheld at last
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What do I know
If you can prove
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But what of this
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Fate however had taken
Be that as it
To the Vicomtesse alone
And so while my
Had I found Roxalanne
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But a second command
Monsieur de Saint Eustache
Monsieur de Saint Eustache
Lived there the man
The surprise it had
I came to Lavedan
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Had she experienced any
That is monsieur I
Let the memory of
If you can prove
Silence blazed the President
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You have my parole
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His wrath burst forth
Indeed indeed monsieur you
For the rest let
Too late I saw
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Shall you then be
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And yet I reflected
Ask him sir ask
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I felt myself paling
With a cry at
And yet I reflected
Tell tell her I
My second step was
The sun shone with
Their glance approached what
See there is a
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I have told you
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Rise mademoiselle I beseech
With a mental apology
Women are not wont
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Of such a quality
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The Vicomte eyed me
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This to me Chatellerault
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Shall you then be
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