The White Queen a Tale of the Youth of St Louis King of France

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Then the king bent his head. '' Murder is still in my heart. I am still hot with wrath and passion. How know I that this stranger is not a better man than I ? that he spoke not truly ? If I may not rule myself, God forbid that I bear sway over wide France! " N 178 FALAISE OF THE BLESSED VOICE Another champion was mounting the ass, but Louis did not tarry. Drawing his cloak tightly about him, he forced his way out of the crowd, and returned to the manse. Ambroise had stirred up the fire, and put... his herbs into a kettle where they were simmering, filling the room with a sweet odor. Louis fell into one of the heavy chairs and sat, silently, patiently, his head upon his hands, his elbows on his knees, until the priest took the pot from the fire, and poured off the liquor into a pitcher.
" Come, " commanded Ambroise, and Louis followed him eagerly out into the night.
CHAPTER XVI MARGARET AT BAY If you will read the learned history of the Monk of Corbie you will not fail to discover that ever and again Providence has been singularly pleased to use the most humble instruments for the advancement of His own high ends — to wit, a serpent beguiled our first parent Eve; a raven fed the man of God Elijah in the wilderness; a gnat devoured the brain of the cruel emperor Titus, and so avenged the captive Jews.


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