Cerise a Tale of the Eighteenth Century

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Cerise a Tale of the Eighteenth Century
Whyte-Melville, G. J. (George John), 1821-1878
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The Grey Company was actually warned to leave Paris for Marly, although neither the king nor the Regent was to be there in person. At the last moment the order was revoked, or there must have been a mutiny. As it was, they refused to parade on the duke's birthday, and were only 325 CERISE brought to reason by Bras-de-Fer, who made them a speech as long as that interminable sword he wears at his belt.
" Which was not long enough to reach my ribs, however, " interrupted Sir George heartily, "with
... the Cadet Eugene Beauddsir at my side to parry it. Oh! that such a fencer should be thrown away on the Church ! Well, fill your glass, Sir Priest, and never blush about it. Cerise here knows the whole story, and has only failed to thank you because she has not yet had the opportunity. " " But I do now, " interposed Lady Hamilton, bending on him her blue eyes with the pure tenderness of an angel. " I thank you for it with my whole heart. " He felt at that moment how less than trifling had been his service compared with his reward.

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