Derues - Celebrated Crimes by Alexandre Dumas père
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roused, prevailed over everything else. Instead of answering this second
challenge, he knelt down and said to Pierre-- "You are much stronger than I am." This submission disarmed his antagonist. "Get up," he replied; "I won't touch you, if you can't defend yourself. "Pierre," continued Antoine, still on his knees, "I assure you, by God and the Holy Virgin, I was not going to tell. I was going home to my cousins to learn my lessons for to-morrow; you know how slow I am. If you think I have done you any harm, I ask your forgiveness." Pierre held out his hand and made him get up. "Will you be a good fellow, Antoine, and play with us?" "Yes, I will." "All right, then; let us forget all about it." "What are we to play at?" asked Antoine, taking off his coat. "Thieves and archers," cried one of the boys.... "Splendid!" said Pierre; and using his acknowledged authority, he divided them into two sides--ten highwaymen, whom he was to command, and ten archers of the guard, who were to pursue them; Antoine was among the latter. |
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