The Suitors of Yvonne: Being a Portion of the Memoirs of the Sieur Gaston De Luynes
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Oh, I heard her servant speaking with the hostler. " "So much the better, then; for thus if his Eminence gets news of mywhereabouts, the news will not awaken his ever-ready suspicions. Ciel!How beautiful she is! Noted you her eyes, her skin, and what hair, monDieu! Like threads of gold!" "Like threads of gold?" I echoed. "You are dreaming, boy. Oh, St. Gris!I understand; you are speaking of the fair-haired chit that was withher. " He eyed me in amazement. "'T is you whose thoughts are wandering... to that lanky, nose-in-the-airMadame who accompanied her. " I began a laugh that I broke off suddenly as I realised that it was notYvonne after all who had imprisoned his wits. The Cardinal's plans were, indeed, likely to miscarry if he persisted thus. "But 't was the nose-in-the-air Madame, as you call her, with whom youspoke!" "Aye, but it was the golden-haired lady that held my gaze. Pshaw! Whowould mention them in a breath?" "Who, indeed?" said I, but with a different meaning. Thereafter, seeing him listless, I suggested a turn in the village tostretch our limbs before dining.
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