St. Eustace : Or, the Hundred-And-One : a Novel in Three Volumes 3
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EUSTACE". l&U Sentence of death -was then pronounced upon him, and a fortnight allowed him to pepare for death. Armand was then removed : and leave given to the jailor to allow any of his friends who wished it, to spend the time with him. This was particularly gratifying, as it would enable Pauline to be near him until the time allotted for his execution. 192 ST. EUSTACE. CHAPTER XXI. The time passed drearily. Paulino, \vlio up to this moment had been firm and even ener- getic, now succumbed to... the horror of her situation, and appeared perfectly helidess. Ilcrcule remained still full of strength of mind, and often said to his unhappy friend, — '' Ai'mand, I know it is not death you fear: it is for those you leave behind you grieve: and who indeed can view calmly their departure from a world where lie all they love, in their fulness of youth and vigour. But remember, I am your avenger. If you die, the King and the Cardinal die also." ST. EUSTACE. 193 ^' Hercule," Armand would answer, " I shall die much happier if I know they are to be left to their fate.
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