Bardelys the Magnificent; Being An Account of the Strange Wooing Pursued By the Sieur Marcel De Saint-Pol, Marquis of Bardelys...

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A night of thought, besides strengthening my determination to follow such a course, hadbrought the reflection that I might thereafter return to Roxalanne, apoor man, it is true, but one at least whose intentions might not bemisconstrued.
And so, when at last I sank into sleep, my mind was happier than it hadbeen for many days. Of Roxalanne's love I was assured, and it seemedthat I might win her, after all, once I removed the barrier of shamethat now deterred me. It may be that those thoughts ke
...pt me awakeuntil a late hour, and that to this I owe it that when on the morrow Iawakened the morning was well advanced. The sun was flooding my chamber, and at my bedside stood Anatole.
"What's o'clock?" I inquired, sitting bolt upright.
"Past ten, " said he, with stern disapproval.
"And you have let me sleep?" I cried.
"We do little else at Lavedan even when we are awake, " he grumbled. "There was no reason why monsieur should rise. " Then, holding out apaper, "Monsieur Stanislas de Marsac was here betimes this morning withMademoiselle his sister.


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