Chicot the Jester by Alexandre Dumas père
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"And who was the woman?" "That I do not know; but he has a bad reputation," "Do you know anything else about him?" "No; but he is much feared by his tenantry. However, he is a good hunter, and will fill his post better than St. Luc would have done, for whom it was first destined." "Do you know where St. Luc is?" "No; is he still the king's prisoner?" "Not at all; he set off at one o'clock this morning to visit his country house with his wife." "Banished?" "It looks like it." "Impossible!" "True as the gospel; Marshal de Brissac told me so this morning." "Well! it has served M. de Monsoreau----" "Ah! I know now." |
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