The Light That Lures by Percy James Brebner
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"You saw her?"
"No, citizen. She is still in ignorance of her destination in Paris." "She comes here to-morrow," said Latour, sharply, and his steel gray eyes were suddenly fixed on Sabatier as though they went straight to his soul with the penetration of a shoemaker's awl. "She is to be delivered to me, and you and the others had best forget that you have been engaged on any private mission." "It is easy to serve Citizen Latour," Sabatier said. "Spoken as a brother," was the answer. "It is advantageous to serve him as it would be dangerous to play him false, eh? Sabatier, my friend, most of us have some private revenge locked away in our hearts, the lack of opportunity alone prevents our satisfying it. In these times there is much opportunity, it is that alone which makes us seem more vindictive than men in more peaceable circumstances. Forget that you have helped me to mine, do not ask what form that revenge is to take. I may some day help you to yours and be as secret and reticent." "I shall not forget the promise," Sabatier returned, and it was easy to see that he was pleased with the confidence placed in him. "First thing in the morning get to the inn and tell Mercier and Dubois to bring her here. She must be made to understand that her safety depends upon it. They need tell her nothing more." Sabatier had his hand upon the door to depart when Latour stopped him. |
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