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But I restrained myself, I resigned myself to be misunderstood. What choice had I? "Monsieur de Saint-Eustache," said I very coldly, and looking him straight between his close-set eyes, "I have permitted you many liberties, but there is one that I cannot permit any one - and, much as I honour you, I can make no exception in your favour. That is to interfere in my concerns and presume to dictate to me the manner in which I shall conduct them. Be good enough to bear that in your memory." In a moment he was all servility. The sneer passed out of his face, the arrogance out of his demeanour. He became as full of smiles and capers as the meanest sycophant. "You will forgive me, monsieur!" he cried, spreading his hands, and with the humblest smile m the world. "I perceive that I have taken a great liberty; yet you have misunderstood its purport. I sought to sound you touching the wisdom of a step upon which I have ventured.


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CHAPTER XXI LOUIS THE
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Lived there the man
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Tell tell her I
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