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Updated: June 17, 2025
You, the grand seigneur, are only a common robber! Ah, Jesu if you would but fight me! "The Baron, very calm, said: 'First, Garoche, the lady was only your wife by a form which the Church shall set aside it could never have been a true marriage. Second, it is no stealing to take from you what you did not have. I took what was mine remember the glove! For the rest to fight you?
I forbade you. 'Oh, my lord, she answered, 'I feared for you both! When men go mad because of women a devil enters into them. The Baron, taking her by the hand, said: 'Permit me, and he led her to the door for her to pass out. She looked back sadly at Garoche, standing for a minute very still.
At last he said: 'And what part played you in that siege, Garoche? Garoche looked troubled, but answered: 'It was in the way of duty, M'sieu' le Baron I with five others captured the relief-party sent from your cousin the Seigneur of Vadrome. 'Oh, said the Baron, looking sharp, 'you were in that, were you?
Then you know what happened to the young Marmette? Garoche trembled a little, but drew himself up and said: 'M'sieu' le Baron, he tried to kill the Intendant there was no other way. 'What part played you in that, Garoche? Some trembled, for they knew the truth, and they feared the mad will of the Baron. 'I ordered the firing-party, M'sieu' le Baron, he answered.
"As the people left, the Baron said to Garoche and Falise: 'A moment with me before you go. The woman started, for she thought of one thing, and Garoche started, for he thought of another the siege of Beaugard and the killing of young Marmette. But they followed the Baron to his chamber. Coming in, he shut the door on them. Then he turned to Garoche.
Both men looked at her. 'I have heard Garoche, she said. 'He does not judge me right. My heart is no filthy ditch of shame; but it was breaking when I came from the altar with him yesterday. Yet I would have been a true wife to him after all. A ditch of shame ah, Garoche Garoche! And you said you loved me, and that nothing could change you! "The Baron said to her: 'Why have you come, Falise?
If I find you ever again in Beaugard I will have you whipped from parish to parish. Here is money for you good gold coins. Take them, and go. "Garoche got still and cold as stone. He said in a low, harsh voice: 'M'sieu' le Baron, you are a common thief, a wolf, a snake. Such men as you come lower than Judas. As God has an eye to see, you shall pay all one day.
You, the grand seigneur, are only a common robber! Ah, Jesu if you would but fight me! "The Baron, very calm, said: 'First, Garoche, the lady was only your wife by a form which the Church shall set aside it could never have been a true marriage. Second, it is no stealing to take from you what you did not have. I took what was mine remember the glove! For the rest to fight you?
If I find you ever again in Beaugard I will have you whipped from parish to parish. Here is money for you good gold coins. Take them, and go. "Garoche got still and cold as stone. He said in a low, harsh voice: 'M'sieu' le Baron, you are a common thief, a wolf, a snake. Such men as you come lower than Judas. As God has an eye to see, you shall pay all one day.
'And there is more than that, he went on; 'for, damn me, she is too fine stuff for you, and the Church shall untie what she has tied to-day! At that Falise fainted, and the Baron caught her as she fell. He laid her on a couch, keeping an eye on Garoche the while. 'Loose her gown, he said, 'while I get brandy. Then he turned to a cupboard, poured liquor, and came over.
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