"We have disposed of that, but there was another point, an earlier one, which for the moment we have disregarded. We have - you have disproved the love I was so presumptuous as to believe you fostered for me. We have yet to reckon with the love I bear you, mademoiselle, and of that we shall not be able to dispose so readily."
With a gesture of weariness or of impatience, she turned aside. "What is it you want? What do you seek to gain by thus provoking me? To win your wager?" Her voice was cold. Who to have looked upon that childlike face, upon those meek, pondering eyes, could have believed her capable of so much cruelty?
"There can no longer be any question of my wager; I have lost and paid it," said I.
She looked up suddenly. Her brows met in a frown of bewilderment. Clearly this interested her. Again was she drawn.
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CHAPTER XII THE TRIBUNAL
His wrath burst forth
There is a plot
Let the memory of
The one and the
He is only a
But Gilles took him
Lived there the man
At length unable longer
One group in a
The sudden arrival of
Blood of La Fosse
The sudden arrival of
It was pity that
If I were destined
He is more so
You will take me
But Gilles took him
Lesperon looked on in
He set down his
The Chevalier de Saint
You will understand these
Their glance approached what
I have told you
For answer he swore
I heard her voice
Lived there the man
Silence blazed the President
You ll lay a
Roxalanne sat on and
But this I did
Still we may have
The King s glance
Of such a quality
Enfin I laughed you
Did I not know
The one and the
There is no more
So bowing before her
As each couple appeared
Then I remember that
We were a fine
I would communicate with
He stroked his chin
Po Cap de Diou
We are very intimately
But to me with
His steward a flabby
That he had cheated
Then followed a pause
Women are not wont
The Chevalier was waiting
That monsieur is a
I defended myself and
Mironsac I shouted and
What do I know
Having no mind to
Mordieu is it for
Of late the easy
I thirsted however and
Let me go I
I paused as one
If I have sinned
Messieurs he lisped with
Mironsac I shouted and
The Vicomte eyed me
This Saint Eustache is
The imperiousness of my
The host heard it
There is no hope
Then suddenly facing round
This Saint Eustache is
We stood a moment
At length unable longer
Softly I stepped to
At last they were
I came to Lavedan
See she cried to
It was in that
This was a young
And I forgetting for
You have never met
They have more the
Even now across the
One evening I had
And then I know
But the Count evidently
I gazed at that
There was a yell
His wrath burst forth
Enfin I laughed you
Then others took up
You you do not
Basile urged his wines
It was at first
Did I not know
Madame had caught that
For to his brave
I pledge you too
I was separated from
Then others took up
I came to Lavedan
I ll swear it
His wrath burst forth
Behind them on the
Castelroux s company of
But he showed no
The imperiousness of my
They have more the
He crimsoned to the
At last they were
Can you deny it
And so while my
The last shred of
Shall you then be
You will take me
We went A masque
You have never met
She had been attached
But tell me of
WE UNSADDLE Mademoiselle held
I desire another wedding
Weary I echoed Surely
Basile urged his wines
Whereupon turning to me
I will see said
At the last moment
Come then said she
That was the position
Swiftly was I becoming
For of all these
It is a great
What do I know
He advanced in his
He had played for
Blood of La Fosse
Softly I stepped to
From out of a
If you if you
I gave the order
With those that remained
True mademoiselle I cried
For nigh upon a
His behaviour in the
Our manner gradually by
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