The Suitors of Yvonne: being a portion of the memoirs of the Sieur Gaston de Luynes by Rafael Sabatini
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by my door. Naturally I supposed that someone came to visit Coupri, the
apothecary,--to whom belonged this house in which I had my lodging,--and did not give the matter a second thought until Michelot rushed in, with eyes wide open, to announce that his Eminence, Cardinal Mazarin, commanded my presence in the adjoining room. Amazed and deeply marvelling what so extraordinary a visit might portend, I hastened to wait upon his Eminence. I found him standing by the window, and received from him a greeting that was passing curt and cavalier. "Has M. de Mancini been here?" he inquired peremptorily, disregarding the chair I offered him. "He has but left me, Monseigneur." "Then you know, sir, of the harvest which he has already reaped from the indiscretion into which you led him last night?" "If Monseigneur alludes to the affront put upon M. de Mancini touching his last night's indiscretion, by a bully of the Court, I am informed of it." "Pish, Monsieur! I do not follow your fine distinctions--possibly this is due to my imperfect knowledge of the language of France, possibly to your own imperfect acquaintance with the language of truth." "Monseigneur!" "Faugh!" he cried, half scornfully, half peevishly. "I came not here to |
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