"
The King's glance was lifted suddenly to my face. "Must I then banish his family as well?"
"All of it will not be necessary, Your Majesty."
For once his eyes lost their melancholy, and as hearty a burst of laughter as ever I heard from that poor, weary gentleman he vented then.
"Ciel! what a jester you are! Ah, but I shall miss you!" he cried, as, seizing the pen, he added the word I craved of him.
"Are you content at last?" he asked, returning the paper to me.
I glanced at it. The warrant now stipulated that Madame la Vicomtesse de Lavedan should bear her husband company in his exile.
"Sire, you are too good!" I murmured.
"Tell the officer to whom you entrust the execution of this warrant that he will find the lady in the guardroom below, where she is being detained, pending my pleasure. Did she but know that it was your pleasure she has been waiting upon, I should tremble for your future when the five years expire."
CHAPTER XXII.
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Padrieu swore one of
I came to Lavedan
Madame I besought her
Fate however had taken
Ask him sir ask
At Lavedan you will
What authority have you
I think now that
Lived there the man
That he had cheated
Shall you then be
A flush overspread his
Whereupon turning to me
I desire another wedding
I have but one
Of such a quality
Often since I had
The physician attending him
As we stepped out
A score of times
But I had a
Chatellerault sat calmly smiling
It would please me
Perhaps But will you
That was the position
In a few minutes
Where is this officer
There is the evidence
Too late I saw
This woman with her
Fate however had taken
Surprise was in the
Indeed indeed monsieur you
I sat in thought
He stroked his chin
Madame had caught that
Then at last I
What term shall we
But I heeded these
Here I found an
Meanwhile the Vicomte goes
The Chevalier was waiting
The President that is
A challenge roared a
But I was exhausted
Too late I saw
If I do I
Already I was striding
Had she experienced any
I do not love
In the mean while
She made as if
At the last moment
Tell me then he
The act wrung a
A fine gentleman I
It was my purpose
He had discovered from
The illusion did not
Speaking of Bardelys Monsieur
I am on my
The Chevalier de Saint
You will understand these
You liar you cheat
That was the position
He nestled his head
From out of a
From Lespinasse to Fenouillet
There is no more
I was separated from
He stroked his chin
But that I rode
The one and the
He pondered a moment
There is no hope
He looked at me
You will understand these
The surprise it had
She made as if
As for Marsac he
I will see said
You here he gasped
Where is this officer
But I was exhausted
At length unable longer
Softly I stepped to
He had counted upon
If I do I
Chatellerault had given me
He walked with an
What have you to
I have told you
If you if you
He is only a
I had never known
Now Nature had made
How she asked You
Of late the easy
You suffer she murmured
They have more the
Chatellerault sat calmly smiling
But this I did
They were still growling
Let us drive these
What would happen then
But to me with
Enfin I laughed you
If I have sinned
Then if you but
At last there were
I was separated from
There was a yell
The place is a
Perhaps But will you
Let me entreat you
Mironsac I shouted and
There is the evidence
Kill him lisped the
Of late the easy
I was no longer
This was a young
I evaded the interrogative
His behaviour in the
By the carriage door
Still we may have
I evaded the interrogative
This act of yours
I thirsted however and
That monsieur is a
If I do I
I evaded the interrogative
With a mental apology
And without waiting for
The one and the
My rage being spent
Despite his low stature
Then if you but
I pledge you too
I leaned now against
See there is a
I thanked him and
Of what his fate
You have never met
They told me that
His wrath burst forth
By an effort I
Madame I answered he
Mironsac and Castelroux assisted
I became young again
If I were destined
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