Michel and Angele [A Ladder of Swords], Complete
register of the Walloon Church there,
gomery with all her f
ion"-"Tous ceux ce fur
ans avoir Rendu Raiso
rest, Ministre de Mada
t ceux la po' quoy Il
estoit en lie
gele Claude Aubert, daughter of Monsieur de la Haie Aubert, Councillor of the Parliament o
ment' satisfactory to myself and in sympathy with fact, when the Angel of Accident stepped forward with some "human documents." Then I found that my tale, woven back from the two obscure records I have given, was the true story of two
n March of the year 157_. The letter lies beside me as I write, and I can scarcely believe that three and a quarter centuries have passed since it was written, and that she who
y of the year 157_, at
f the same of Jersey
Anvers i
r by safe carriage com
s it hath not known si
port of St. Malo, and
eat fear have I lived,
er of mischance! But
and me He hath set sa
the
brave soldier, endurin
ep thy blood stirring
re so opprobriously c
of my mind thereupon,
ee-smugglers and pira
lves do harry the flo
ichel, I plead for the
as! my selfish heart,
same high cause, and s
s that I ask thee to
h peril, that the way
ed Carteret is hazardo
iness are se
arteret thou wilt see
dland called Tour de
the Ecrehos. These wi
Hatainville. Near by t
iting thee. By day an
d for
s this to thee (a pira
am told, a wife in eve
ost heinous sin!) will
er, which is still b
him swear by the litt
earings he doth
rue, Michel. If thou
ul thou art in all; f
ounced, with a full sa
because thou mayst s
uth as were on thy l
d my life 'twixt Paris
hee, and shall so lo
shall fall that will
re
GE
fter
come to the heights
thereto by a lad
what time the great chief was besieged in the Castle of Domfront in Normandy. When the siege grew desperate, Montgomery besought the intrepid young Huguenot
ith the most kind heart" presented himself, delivered her letter to De la Foret, and proceeded with the party to the coast
ersuasion the captain of the frigate agreed to land Madame de Montgomery upon the island of Jersey,