Madame Sans Gne An Historical Romance Founded On the Play By Victorien Sardo

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Madame Sans Gne An Historical Romance Founded On the Play By Victorien Sardo
Edmond Lepelletier
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Adieu, Master Leonard, until to-morrow, at dawn. " And Lowendaal went quickly toward the Porte- Neuve, while Leonard, perplexed, meditating on the fulfilment of his mission, said to himself: " How shall I penetrate, without arousing suspicion, into the house of Madame de Ble"court ? How reach General Beaurepaire in the dead of night, alone and unarmed ? " CHAPTER XII. THE EMIGRANT CAMP.
LOWENDAAL, on leaving Leonard, murmured, with a self-satisfied air : " That fool will do just as I told him ;
... he is a little afraid ; but his fear of the galleys will be greater than his terror of Beaurepaire 's sword. To place a man between two such startling alternatives to be sent to the galleys, or to risk being sent there if captured any sensible man and Leonard is no dolt would choose the risk. First he will go and try 183 to escape ; then he will go a little unwillingly and un- certainly but go he will finally. Do not soldiers act so, too ? When they are sent to the cannon's mouth, it is not always love of glory that urges them, but the lear also of being shot if they prove cowardly.

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