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He slackened his pace however near the corner of the Rue de Tirchape, where it shoots out of the Rue de Béthisy; and then turning the corner impulsively, he caught his foot in some obstacle, and, plunging forward, would have fallen, if he had not come against a man, who seemed to be standing still in the shadow of the corner house.
The Politiques, or moderate party, who were indifferent about religion as such, but believed that a strong government could be formed only by a Romanist king, were almost non-existent in Paris. And the events of the past day, the murder of three magistrates and several lower officials among them poor M. Portail, whose body now decorated the Rue de Tirchape had not reassured the municipal mind.
I returned to the city last night only, or I should have been with you. And Adrian?" "We have come," said the young man, respectfully, "to beg shelter for Mistress Marie and her sister. It is no longer safe for them to remain in the Rue de Tirchape." "I can well believe it," cried Toussaint, vigorously. "I do not know where we are safe nowadays.
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