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He is apparently a very respectable man, and supported his allegations about you which are in substance the same as those made by Monsieur de Léry by a certificate from the Genealogist that the family name of Répentigny is LeGardeur, not Lecour." "Did he admit that he is an uncle of my adversary, de Léry, and has the natural malice against me of a relative of my antagonist?"
Lecour took the paper with a heart-throb and read "The Marquis de Gruchy, the Count de Longueville, the Chevaliers des Trois-Maisons and de Réfsentigny, who had previously the honour of being presented to the King, had, on the 8th instant, that of entering the carriages of of his Majesty and following him to the chase." His face crimsoned. He looked at the Chevalier.
Seven chiefs stalked grimly across the floor in single file, carrying their tomahawks and knives in their hands, their great silver treaty medals hanging from their necks, and their brightly dyed eagle feathers quivering above their heads, and six sat down opposite Lecour on the floor.
The shock to her had been intense, and burying her face in her handkerchief she burst into tears, which more than ever agitated Lecour. In a few minutes d'Estaing and de Grancey drove up. They were astonished at the speed and audacity of the affair.
I consider it absolutely necessary that Madame and I should go at once and obtain these credentials." "Is there no way of getting them without Madame? It looks to me dangerous," Lecour said. "The demand must be made in person, Monsieur le Chevalier. I have thought that question over very carefully." "If is the most dangerous thing yet." "I do not conceal the risk, Monsieur."
Germain LeCour de Lincy is a gentleman of good character and standing in Canada, and son of Monsieur François Xavier LeCour de Lincy, Esquire, an honourable person of St. Elphège. and over thirty others. In this paper Germain had secured the apparent attestation of his claims by many of the principal younger noblesse of the country. He made off with it to St.
On my advice, dear Lecour, accept every honour to your family your son may bring, and pay for it in the station fitted to your great means, that I may be proud of all the Lecour family when I go to Quebec and boast about my parish at the dinner-table of the Bishop.
Who is it but the merchants who are buying up the seigniories and living in the manor-houses to-day? That is my plan." "Three or four jackasses. Let them be jackasses. I remain François Xavier Lecour, the peasant." "Well, François Xavier Lecour, the peasant, my son, the noble, must have these livres." Her black eyes flashed. "Will you have the poor boy disgraced in the act of doing you credit?
Lecour saw instantly that this object was a man a Bodyguard who, as with a tremendous effort he threw off his assailants and stood up, the streams of blood pouring over his face, he recognised as poor Des Huttes. Germain's first impulse was to bound down the steps to his rescue but discipline did its work and checked him. Should he leave his post, what would become of the Queen?
His aspect suddenly became that of haggard misery itself; his head dropped, and he murmured in a low, agonised voice, "Is poor Germain Lecour really a liar, a pretender, a forger, a " Aghast, his lips refused to pronounce the word. His head dropped still lower; at the movement something fell out of his breast upon the floor. For some moments he did not perceive it.
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