Graham's Magazine Vol Xxxiii No. 3 September 1848

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Renan, and well content to follow their young lord to the world'send, should such be his will.
Here, indeed, I have anticipated something the progress of events, forhurry it as much as he could in those days, St. Renan could not, ofcourse, work miracles; and though the brigantine was purchased, whereshe lay ready to sail, at Calais, the instant the sale of St. Renanwas determined, without awaiting the completion of the transfer, orthe payment of the purchase-money, many days had elapsed before
...thenews could be sent from the capital to the coast, and the vesseldespatched to Britanny.
Every thing was, however, determined; nay, every thing was in processof accomplishment before the arrival of the fair lady and her nominalhusband, so that at his first interview with Rose, Raoul was enabledto lay all his plans before her, and to promise that within a month atthe furthest, every thing would be ready for their certain and safeevasion.
He did not fail, however, on that account to impress upon the prettymaiden, who, as Jules was to accompany his lord, though not a hint ofwhither had been breathed to any one, was doubly devoted to thesuccess of the scheme, that a method must be arranged by which hecould have daily interviews with the lovely Melanie; and this shepromised that she would use all her powers to induce her mistress topermit, saying, with a gay laugh, that her permission gained, all therest was easy.


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