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Pardieu, I believe you take them away in your pockets." "That must have been because you left me nothing else in them, Chevalier," answered Lord Dalgarno; but Monsieur le Chevalier, I pray you to know my countryman and friend, Lord Glenvarloch!" "Ah, ha! tres honore Je m'en souviens, oui. J'ai connu autrefois un Milor Kenfarloque en Ecosse.
"De Inglis milor," said Girasole. "He is dead." "Well, but I don't mean him at all," said Minnie. "Who who?" gasped Girasole. "Who who who?" "Why, the person I mean," said Minnie, very placidly, "is Rufus K. Gunn." Girasole uttered something like a howl, and retreated. Girasole retreated half-way down the stairs, and then he stopped for some time and thought.
"Yvonne," whispered milor in that endearing voice of his, which was like the loveliest music in her ear, "my little Yvonne, you do trust me, do you not?" "With all my heart, milor," she murmured fervently. "Then, would you believe it of me that I would betray a real friend?" "I believe, milor, that whatever you do is right and good." A sigh of infinite relief escaped his lips.
"It was well for this milor that he fell at the first shot, my dear," the exemplary young Frenchman remarked; "a second might have been yet more fatal to him; ordinarily I am sure of my coup, and you conceive that in an affair so grave it was absolutely necessary that one or other should remain on the ground."
The boat shot alongside the steps, the man sprang out and assisted us to land; a nun who had been working in the garden came down and met us. "Ma soeur," explained our boatman, "this English milor and his lady have a great desire to see your most splendid goats!" The good sister looked surprised, an expression which Dolores and I shared with her, mingled with amusement.
When they were gone, I went down on my knees to Milor; told him we were going to pawn everything, and begged and prayed him to give me two hundred pounds. He pish'd and psha'd in a fury told me not to be such a fool as to pawn and said he would see whether he could lend me the money.
“That picture!” he exclaimed. “What picture—Eurer Gnaden?” inquired the shopkeeper, bowing in the most elegant manner. “It hangs at your door—Joan of Arc, I wish to buy it.” “It is not for sale, Eurer Gnaden.” “Bah!” ejaculated Milor, “I must have it. I will cover it with guineas.” “It is impossible.”
I made the discovery by accidentally remarking to him, at breakfast, that the matting with which the floor was covered, was very comfortable at that season, when he immediately replied that Milor Beeron had been much attached to that kind of matting. Observing, at the same moment, that I took no milk, he exclaimed with enthusiasm, that Milor Beeron had never touched it.
And Zara sat still by the table and unconsciously pulled the petals off an unoffending rose; and when she realized what she had done she was aghast! It was not until about five o'clock the next day that he came into the sitting-room again. Milor had gone to the races, and had left a note for Miladi in the morning, the maid had said.
"Give me my coat and cap, sir," said he, "and follow me. I will go myself and learn the truth of these reports." Isidor was furious as Jos put on the braided frock. "Milor had better not wear that military coat," said he; "the Frenchmen have sworn not to give quarter to a single British soldier."
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