Chicot the Jester by Alexandre Dumas père
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"And you saw?" "A man spying all about and who at last stopped at her door." "Was he alone?" "Yes, at first. Afterwards he was joined by another, with a lantern in his hand." "Ah!" "Then they began to talk together, and at last, tired of waiting, I went away. And before I venture into the house where I might be killed----" "You would like one of your friends to try it." "They would not have my enemies, nor run the same risk; and then they might report to me----" "In your place I would give up this woman." "No, she is too beautiful." "You said you hardly saw her." "I saw her enough to distinguish splendid blonde hair, magnificent eyes, and such a complexion!" |
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