Madame Agnes

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Madame Agnes
Charles Dubois
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This one will be red, and, when you see it, you will instantly march, with the armed bands you will have assembled, to join the grand army. " "All right, " said Ragaud; "we will do our best. " And he descended the staircase slowly, without appearing the least excited.
" Eveline, " said Dame Berthe, pressing mademoiselle to her breast, " thank God, my dear child. I have had the happiness of completely winning over good Ragaud to the holy cause. He is even more ardent than myself, and as well dis
...posed as we could wish. Before long, we will see Val-Saint and Ordonniers rise and march to victory under the com- mand of this brave peasant. Jac- ques Cathelineau and M. Stofflet should be of the same stamp. What I admire in Ragaud is that cold determination, which would make one fancy he was not enthusiastic ; but I am not deceived by appear- ances. " " Perhaps, " said mademoiselle, " all will be over in time for us to go and finish the winter in Paris. " " I have no doubt of it, " replied Dame Berthe ; " and thus, my dear child, as I have thought the dress- makers might be half crazy with the quantity of court-dresses that would be ordered, I have already decided what your costume is to be on the entrance of the king into Paris ; for I expect the daughter of the command- er-in-chief to be the first to salute her sovereign ; and I will immediate- ly commence to embroider the satin train, so as to be ready.

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