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Updated: June 23, 2025


"He is with Chicot, waiting for the king's return from his brother." "Will you permit my page to wait here?" "Willingly, monsieur." "Enter, Jean," said Bussy, and he pointed to the embrasure of a window, where she went to hide herself. St. Luc entered, and M. de Nancey retired. "What does the king want now?" cried St. Luc, angrily; "ah! it is you, M. de Bussy,"

Luc, whom the king in his great affection had carried off from his wife. Bussy knocked at the antechamber common to the two rooms. The captain of the guards opened. "M. de Bussy!" cried he. "Yes, myself, dear M. de Nancey; the king wishes to speak to M. de St. Luc." "Very well, tell M. de St. Luc the king wants him." "What is he doing?"

"Ah! mon Dieu!" cried M. de Nancey, "there is the king quarreling with some one." "I really think so," replied Bussy, affecting inquietude; "can it be with the Duc d'Anjou, who came with me?" The captain of the guard went off in the direction of the gallery. "Have I not managed well?" said Bussy to St. Luc. "What is it?" "M. d'Anjou and the king are quarrelling; I must go to them.

Luc, recognizing her, in astonishment. "Well! shall I send him away?" "No, no. Ah Bussy, I owe you an eternal friendship." "Take care, you cannot be heard, but you can be seen." "It is true," said St. Luc, retreating from his wife. Indeed, M. de Nancey was beginning to wonder what was going on, when a great noise was heard from the gallery.

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