The Huguenot: A Tale of the French Protestants, Band 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1839 |
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Albert of Morseiul Angerville arms Bastille believe Besmaux better body camp carriage Chevalier d'Evran Chevalier de Rohan Claude de l'Estang Clé Clémence de Marly command Count de Morseiul countenance court cried dark dear demanded Doge of Genoa door drawbridge exclaimed eyes fate favour fear feelings fire friends gazed gentleman give governor hand head hear heard heart Herval hope horse hour Huguenots instantly Jerome Riquet King King's lady Le Luc liberty look Louis Madame de Maintenon Majesty means mence minutes Monsieur de Louvois Monsieur de Morseiul musketeers never night once painful pardon passed Paul Virlay paused Poitou prison Protestants replied Clémence replied the Count replied the old Reynie round Rouvré scarcely seemed side Sir Thomas Cecil Sire smile soon speak tell thing Thouars thought troops trust turned valet valier voice words young
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Seite 259 - Well, then," replied the Chevalier, " I can promise you pardon ; but remember you are a prisoner on parole. Do you give me your word that you will not try to escape?
Seite 26 - ... hinges ; and the heavy drawbridge swung slowly up, with a jarring sound of chains, and heavy iron work, sadly harmonious with the uses of the building, which they shut out from the world.