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Linda, as soon as she was aware that Ludovic was in the island, within a few feet of her, and that something must be done, retreated from the parlour back into the kitchen, and, as she went, thoughtfully drew the bolt of the front door.
Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer was born in Paris one Christmas Eve, December 24, 1894. He saw then, and always, the faces of three women, his mother and his two elder sisters, standing guard over his happiness.
In 1860, for the first time, he was assisted by M. Ludovic Halévy, and in the twenty years since then their names have been linked together on the title-pages of two score or more plays of all kinds drama, comedy, farce, opera, operetta and ballet.
Then began for William a new series of misfortunes Ludovic and Henri of Nassau, who were bringing him aid, were surprised by one of the officers of Don Louis near Nimegue, defeated and killed; the Spaniards penetrated into Holland, besieged Leyden, and pillaged Antwerp. All seemed desperate, when Heaven came once more to the aid of the infant Republic. Requesens died at Brussels.
If, again, the King pleases to give to plain Ludovic le Balafre a commission which he will execute, instead of employing the High Constable, who would perhaps betray it, doth it not show wisdom? Above all, doth not a monarch of such conditions best suit cavaliers of fortune, who must go where their services are most highly prized, and most frequently in demand?
"I beg leave to introduce," said Geordie, bowing low, "to yer lordship, the sheriff wha has dune us the honour to receive us at this time in sae safe a place as the jail, whar we are perfectly free frae a' interruption his honour, Ludovic Brodie, Esq. o' Birkiehaugh, and her highness, Louise Grecourt, a French leddy o' repute.
Tetchen was with her, aiding her; but to Tetchen she had refused to say a single word respecting either Peter or Ludovic. Something Tetchen had heard from Madame Staubach, but from Linda she heard nothing. Linda intended to go down to the parlour, and therefore she must dress herself. As she was weak almost to fainting, she had allowed Tetchen to help her.
Were she to marry Ludovic Valcarm, her tears with him would doubtless be very bitter, but no tears could be so bitter as those which she would be called upon to shed as the wife of Peter Steinmarc. "Of course," continued Madame Staubach, "a wife should love her husband." "But I could not love Peter Steinmarc." "Will you listen to me? How can you understand me if you will not listen to me?
I like to see Ludovic dancing with my friends." "I am sure I am very much obliged to you, Lady Lufton." "Not at all, my dear. I don't know where he could get so nice a partner." And then she paused a moment, not feeling how far she might go. In the meantime Griselda sat still, staring at the hot coals. "Indeed, I know that he admires you very much," continued Lady Lufton.
How cold it is! I think I have been asleep." "The cold is killing me," she said. "My poor darling! What shall I do? Let me see. Where do you feel it most." "All over. Do you not feel how I shiver? Oh, Ludovic, could we get out at the next station?" "Impossible, Linda. What should we do there?" "And what shall we do at Augsburg? Oh dear, I wish I had not come. I am so cold. It is killing me."
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