"Let me go," I commanded almost roughly, as I shook my arm free of her grasp.
"Bethink you that you are exhausted. If you go forth now, monsieur, you will assuredly be taken. You must not go."
I laughed softly, and with some bitterness, too, for I was angry with myself.
"Hush, child," I said. "Better so, if it is to be."
And with that I drew aside the curtains and pushed the leaves of the window apart. She remained standing in the room, watching me, her face pale, and hex eyes pained and puzzled.
One last glance I gave her as I bestrode the rail of her balcony. Then I lowered myself as I had ascended. I was hanging by my hands, seeking with my foot for the coping of the window beneath me, when, suddenly, there came a buzzing in my ears. I had a fleeting vision of a white figure leaning on the balcony above me; then a veil seemed drawn over my eyes; there came a sense of falling; a rush as of a tempestuous wind; then - nothing.
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But I had a
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He walked with an
What would happen then
You apprehend me Vaguely
I had come to
I sat in thought
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At last there were
And much as dead
True mademoiselle I cried
And much as dead
As for Marsac he
Madame I answered he
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Softly I stepped to
You will fulfil your
At that I grew
This to me Chatellerault
Chatellerault sat calmly smiling
That was the position
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Their eyes indeed for
Basile urged his wines
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He walked with an
Two or three times
This counsel the Vicomte
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Sorely was I tempted
One evening I had
Of what his fate
His wrath burst forth
What was that I
We have disposed of
For answer he swore
We went A masque
Now Nature had made
Mironsac and Castelroux assisted
Yet these events although
He carried in his
Having no mind to
Let the memory of
Mademoiselle I love you
Mironsac and Castelroux assisted
Nor did he stop
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In the mean while
We are very intimately
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You apprehend me Vaguely
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He would have closed
And you can forgive
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As it was Monsieur
At the last moment
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What have you to
I was near to
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Let us drive these
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Had I found Roxalanne
By the carriage door
You have my parole
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By spurring and coaxing
Lived there the man
I am afraid it
He has left me
Too late I saw
His acquaintance with me
It would please me
What term shall we
Ask him sir ask
Let me entreat you
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The sudden arrival of
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Despite his low stature
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For to his brave
And she moved towards
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A score of times
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Had she experienced any
This to me Chatellerault
This anecdote she gave
Such I know I
You will take me
Speaking of Bardelys Monsieur
Why I never doubted
Never fear it Then
Encouraged by his interest
But he showed no
Nor did he stop
As I raised it
I had never known
By God am I
Are you sufficiently challenged
Lived there the man
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Such I know I
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You will follow it
Still we may have
I evaded the interrogative
But justice fool is
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Sorrow and discontent stalked
True mademoiselle I cried
Why yes said he
What would happen then
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La Fosse burst into
Are you sufficiently challenged
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And you can forgive
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Of what his fate
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He stroked his chin
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I do not love
For to his brave
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Too late I saw
I am leaving Toulouse
You will fulfil your
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