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the papers which his captain pus
u are making love here. You may be very emotional, but
y a Prussian force. It was his intention to join the main body, but not only were there many obstacles in the way, but he had fallen very desperately in love with R
ed. Besides, love speaks
LOUDER THAN A
mer's pretty daughter is no match for a La Hire. And in any case you will not get her, for she is promised to that rascal Simon Mansart, who lives in the chateau on the hill yonder"; a
that man, whom she detests and fears-to that miser, that creature--!" he broke off suddenly, the
ing his shoulders contemptuously, "if y
"I cannot leave her, loving her as I do, loving me as she does, for I grea
rd to threaten with? Better still, have you not gol
will give the word. Laporte is moving on Besan?on, which is in a state of siege. We really ought to join him three leagues
y, Monsieur Mansart
uirassiers. A crafty smile touched the corners of his thin lips, and he stroked with
y her in any way. Your gold, which, if report says true, you have spent your life i
he knew that the widow and the fatherless had little cause to love him. His heart h
ur fierce looks. I have influence with Mademoiselle Rachel's parents, who are very poor, and I shall use it
with you, though, mon Dieu! there is little reason why I should. Since money is as v
ref
ousand,
d and snapped
n thousand francs, and no
usly upon the heads of his great curs; but he contr
or you would not make such ove
will never yi
e, for I certainly
ch a terrible voice that the mast
meant nothing, his hand gro
his chair. "You forge
t he followed up his advantage. "You will have to take care of yourself here, monsieur, and yet greater care of your gold. I warn you
t turn
of field-pieces, you may
eep sound, a heavy thud, which appeared t
A gun!" exclai
sharper report sounded. The shell had burst.
e after all," said La
from the cannon which had been discharged. In that direction a ridge broke the fla
age and turn us out, and we must retreat-as usual. I do not care if I can wi
ermans?" asked a fearf
hat note of war, which was the first
oped that you have some good things in your larder, for if these Prus
le so
xpecting me," m
aying branches of the trees in the garden appeared to be trying to obtain a little warmth by the exercise. The final crescen
of the escarpment, and passed. It was quickly followed by a second heavy thud-the rep
trees in the garden, flinging down branches and tearing up ear
before, scarcely disturbe
garden soil. He lifted his fac
t I was done fo
h he had flung himself, and looked around wit
rt! Are you still
ughter came from one of the
are waiting for y
stepped briskly from the garden to wh
feel on his lips the soft touch of her lips, and round his neck the clinging fingers once clasped there. And this wave of pa
earance; and he led his men south*-ward, temptin