Cinq Mars — Volume 1 by Alfred de Vigny
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livres, and corporal punishment.
"Let the bailiffs and sheriffs obey this. Given the eighteenth of June, in the year of grace 1639." Before he had well finished reading the decree, the discordant blare of trumpets, bursting forth at a prearranged signal, drowned, to a certain extent, the murmurs that followed its proclamation, amid which Laubardemont urged forward the procession, which entered the great building already referred to--an ancient convent, whose interior had crumbled away, its walls now forming one vast hall, well adapted for the purpose to which it was about to be applied. Laubardemont did not deem himself safe until he was within the building and had heard the heavy, double doors creak on their hinges as, closing, they excluded the furious crowd without. CHAPTER III THE GOOD PRIEST L'homme de paix me parla ainsi.--VICAIRE SAVOYARD. Now that the diabolical procession is in the arena destined for its spectacle, and is arranging its sanguinary representation, let us see what Cinq-Mars had been doing amid the agitated throng. He was naturally endowed with great tact, and he felt that it would be no easy matter for |
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