Cinq Mars — Volume 3 by Alfred de Vigny
page 56 of 79 (70%)
page 56 of 79 (70%)
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There is nothing in common between us. I do not understand your tongue,
nor you mine. Go, sell your blood to the princes of the earth at so many oboles a day, and leave me to accomplish my mission! Conduct me to the Cardinal." A coarse laugh interrupted her. "Do you think," said a carabineer of Maurevert, "that his Eminence the Generalissimo will receive you with your feet naked? Go and wash them." "The Lord has said, 'Jerusalem, lift thy robe, and pass the rivers of water,'" she answered, her arms still crossed. "Let me be conducted to the Cardinal." Richelieu cried in a loud voice, "Bring the woman to me, and let her alone!" All were silent; they conducted her to the minister. "Why," said she, beholding him--"why bring me before an armed man?" They left her alone with him without answering. The Cardinal looked at her with a suspicious air. "Madame," said he, "what are you doing in the camp at this hour? And if your mind is not disordered, why these naked feet?" "It is a vow; it is a vow," answered the young woman, with an air of impatience, seating herself beside him abruptly. "I have also made a vow not to eat until I have found the man I seek." |
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