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Updated: May 9, 2025


'Procès-verbal of the Torture of Francis-Affinius Van der Enden. If they read one day, at the end of the conspiracy of the Prince de Listhnay, 'Procès-verbal of the Torture of Jean Buvat!" Buvat began to read. "Well, well, what is the matter, Buvat?" said Ducoudray, seeing the good man shake and grow pale: "are you ill?"

Buvat stretched out his hand for another book. "'Conspiracy of the Chevalier Louis de Rohan. Oh, I come to nothing but conspiracies! 'Copy of a Plan of Government found among the Papers of Monsieur de Rohan, and entirely written by Van der Enden. Ah, mon Dieu! yes. That is just my case. He was hanged for having copied a plan. Oh, I shall die!

'Though as to master, said he, glancing again at Rachael, 'not master onny more. That's aw enden 'twixt him and me. 'Have you left his work, Stephen? asked Rachael, anxiously and quickly. 'Why, Rachael, he replied, 'whether I ha lef'n his work, or whether his work ha lef'n me, cooms t' th' same. His work and me are parted. 'Tis as weel so better, I were thinkin when yo coom up wi' me.

Indeed, since he had read the procès-verbal of the question of Van der Enden, Buvat had retained in his legs a nervous trembling, like that which may be observed in dogs that have just had the distemper. "The fact is, monseigneur," said Buvat, "that I do not know what has come to me the last two hours, but I find a great difficulty in standing upright."

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