The Forty-Five Guardsmen
n comparing the half card with another
the bare head
e?" said
on th
nd; tell
lled Perducas
ignac read. "Perducas de Pincornay, 26 Octobe
," said he, "enter. Now for
h the cuira
d?" said
e son of your old friend, whom you have
eplied the young man, with astoni
ce, I know no one.
All right! pass,"
n plunged his hand into a little goatskin pouch which he wore, but in vain;
ou doing with that ch
y son, m
wn. You are married, t
twen
ought to know that, M. de Loigna
ignac, "here is ano
eur, he is married, and here are two other children who call him father, b
and agile, with an incipien
wife's sons
e, your card!" c
e Gascon to his wife
kets of her husband, but uselessly.
I arre
"I am Eustache de Miradoux, and
little mollified at this
pockets again, and be
, on the sleeve of that b
ather. "I remember, now
something, I suppose,
all right, and the family passe
his name as Chalabre. It was fo
rse and presented his card, while the page hi
ngs to you?" a
is attending
s, t
master," sa
ar to the porter's lodge, which had two windows, one looking toward Paris and the other into the country. From thi
re do you
Porte St
umber?"
car
they
d announced six. Then came four others. The first from the Porte St. Denis, with the number five; the next from the Porte St. Jacques, with the number three; the third from the Porte St. Honore, with the number eight; and the fourth from the
ow open the gates,
women, and children, pressed into Paris, at the risk of suffocatin
would it be very advantageous to me to see M. Salcede torn in four piece