The Adventures of François, Foundling, Thief, Juggler, And Fencing Master, During the French Revolution
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" But let him take care ; I am not a man to be played with." Francois said he should think not, but that if he meditated an attack on that miserable ci-devant yon- der, it were better to wait until Gregoire had come and gone. This caution seemed to awaken suspicion. Pierre turned, and caught PranQois's arm. " Thou art a spy — a spy of the Convention ! " " Thou must be more fond of a joke than was once thy way. Nonsense ! I could go back and warn the marquis. That would serve the republic, and w...ell, too ; for, by Heaven ! if thou art of a mind to burn houses, Robespierre will shorten thee by a head in no time." " Who talks of burning houses 1 Am I a fool ? I— Despard?" " No, indeed. Thou—" Francois needed the man's help, and felt that he was risking his own safety. He THE ADVENTURES OP FEANgOIS 163 must at least seem to trust him. " Dost thou mean to arrest Ste. Luce?" "I do." "But when?" " Oh, in a day or two ; no hurry." Francois knew that he was hearing a lie. " Good," he said.
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