Encouraged by his interest, I proceeded, and I told my story with as much piquancy as I was master of, repressing only those slight matters which might reflect upon Monsieur de Lavedan's loyalty, but otherwise dealing frankly with His Majesty, even down to the genuineness of the feelings I entertained for Roxalanne. Often he laughed, more often still he nodded approvingly, in understanding and sympathy, whilst now and then he purred his applause. But towards the end, when I came to the matter of the Tribunal of Toulouse, of how my trial was conducted, and of the part played in it by Chatellerault, his face grew set and hard.
"It is true - all this that you tell me?" he cried harshly.
"As true as the Gospels. If you deem an oath necessary, Sire, I swear by my honour that I have uttered nothing that is false, and that, in connection with Monsieur de Chatellerault, even as I have suppressed nothing, so also have I exaggerated nothing."
"The dastard!" he snapped. "But we will avenge you, Marcel.
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CHAPTER XII THE TRIBUNAL
If I have sinned
Their eyes indeed for
I am on my
Roxalanne sat on and
She would not see
I heard her voice
Yesterday monsieur she answered
Often since I had
With those that remained
He is only a
That he had cheated
Now Saint Eustache we
Let us drive these
They were still growling
But what of this
But scarce was he
At last there were
Po Cap de Diou
I had come indulging
Not even that piece
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He crimsoned to the
They were Roxalanne they
Let that suffice you
Often since I had
Speaking of Bardelys Monsieur
We were standing then
Already I was striding
Tell me then he
The game was at
He crimsoned to the
Another second and there
Roxalanne I did not
Had he been a
Upon those grounds she
Messieurs he lisped with
He had counted upon
Afraid she echoed now
I had come indulging
My first impulse upon
Still we may have
Afraid she echoed now
Hence I argued that
The knowledge that I
They have more the
Can you deny it
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Of what his fate
They were armed with
The sun shone with
The illusion did not
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That was the position
By the carriage door
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Speaking of Bardelys Monsieur
I gazed at that
The moonlight bathed her
His wrath burst forth
At the last moment
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As you may remember
If you are come
He set down his
He looked at me
By the carriage door
Indeed indeed monsieur you
You here he gasped
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Our manner gradually by
Then when he greeted
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Another second and there
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Blood of La Fosse
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Hence I argued that
You apprehend me Vaguely
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