The Chevalier D'auriac

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The Chevalier D'auriac
S Sidney Levett Yeats
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Then I settled the score with mine host, and, mounting our horses, we rode back the way we came. It was at the Magasins that we wished UNDER THE LIMES 22/ each other good-bye, and, with a last grip of the hand and a last warning to hasten to Mourmeton, Belin turned towards the Louvre, whilst I went on towards the Tuileries, keeping the northern road, and not the more frequented street along the river face. I chose this way because, aU though it was a little longer, yet there was still a half-ho
...ur for my appointment, and it would not do for me to arrive too early, as by hanging about at the trysting-place I might attract atten- tion, and, perhaps, ruin the game. As I rode on I caught myself wondering if I could play the same hand that Sully, Villeroi, and de Belin were throwing to. I knew they were honest men — their positions removed them from such tempta- tions as might assail even a great noble, and that they were loyally trying to serve their country and their King. If such service, however good its object, meant, as it clearly did, that one must be up to the elbows in intrigue, tjien I thanked God that I belonged to no party, and inwardly resolved that, whether I won or lost my hazard, the court would see me no more ; and as for the King !

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