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Updated: June 21, 2025
Fanfaro swung himself into the saddle, and, throwing a cloak over his shoulders, he cordially said: "Mademoiselle, I thank you." "Don't mention it; I am following your advice," laughed Irene. The marquis and his steward had likewise hurried along the road to Vagney.
When the hour arrives, I will remind you of your words. But now we must think of Pierre Labarre. Time presses!" "I am ready. Where are we to find him?" "Two leagues from here, near the little town of Vagney." "It is now three o'clock," said the Marquis. "We can surely return here to-night. You had best order the horses at once." When the Marquis was alone, he bowed his face in his hands.
Fanfar leaped upon Irène's horse, and dashed off in the direction of Vagney. "My father, and he," murmured Caillette, "all that I love and have in the world." And with her handkerchief to her eyes, she followed the sad procession. We have left the Marquis and his most excellent servant Cyprien going toward Vagney, but it was not without anxiety that they ventured on this expedition.
I rode from there to Vagney, to get a physician for my foster-father, Girdel, who injured himself, but unfortunately he was not at home, and so I had to return alone. Get up, the road is straight ahead, and the mountains now lie between us and the water."
This was the position of the marquis's affairs when Simon found Pierre Labarre; the marquis was determined not to return to Paris without first having settled the affair, and as Simon now returned to the room with the host, his master exclaimed: "Are the horses ready?" "No, my lord; the Cure has overflowed in consequence of the heavy rains, and the road from here to Vagney is impassable."
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