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Then it seemed to him that Laroussel was bending over him Laroussel in his cavalry uniform. "Bon jour, camarade! nous allons avoir un bien mauvais temps, mon pauvre Julien." How! bad weather? "Comment un mauvais temps?" ... He looked in Laroussel's face. There was something so singular in his smile. Ah! yes, he remembered now: it was the wound! ... "Un vilain temps!" whispered Laroussel.
This was the cause of the misfortune which followed, and bade fair to place me in a position of as great difficulty as I have ever known; for, having in my good humour dismissed the servants, I continued to talk for an hour or more with Vilain and some of my gentlemen; the result being that I so far forgot myself, when I rose, as to leave the report where I had laid it on the table.
"Justice, M. le Duc," she answered simply. "I have heard that you are seeking M. de Vilain, and that one of your people is lying under sentence for complicity in his escape." "That is true, mademoiselle," I said. "If you can tell me " "I can tell you how he escaped, and by whose aid," she answered. It is my custom to betray no astonishment, even when I am astonished. "Do so," I said.
I did not really propose to do this, but in my irritation I spoke so roundly that my people believed me; even Boisrueil, who presently came to intercede for the culprit, who, it seemed, was a favourite. "As for Vilain," he continued; "you can catch him whenever you please." "Then catch him before the end of three days," I answered obstinately, "and the man lives."
She needed a saint to accomplish these reforms. It was therefore necessary that he should come to Rome, and there his saintly gifts would also enable him to render a service to the Duchess di Civitella, here present. She ended her discourse thus: "Nous vous attendons absolument, monsieur! Quittez ce vilain trou! Quittez-le bientôt! Bientôt!"
That general himself, at the head of two thousand light horse, led the charge upon the left flank. The other side was assaulted by the Dukes Eric and Henry of Brunswick, each with a thousand heavy dragoons, sustained by Count Horn, at the head of a regiment of mounted gendarmerie. Mansfeld, Lalain, Hoogstraaten; and Vilain, at the same time made a furious attack upon the front.
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