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Red Eve

CHAPTER XVII
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A MEETING Hugh, Grey Dick, and David, trudged up and down through the streets of Avignon.

All that long day they trudged seeking news and finding little.
Again and again they asked at the inns whether a knight who bore the name of Acour, or de Noyon, or Cattrina, was or had been a guest there, but none whom they asked seemed to know anything of such a person.
They asked it of citizens, also of holy priests, good men who, careless of their own lives, followed biers or cartloads of dead destined to the plague pit or the river that they might pronounce over them the last blessings of the Church.

They asked it of physicians, some few of whom still remained alive, as they hurried from house to house to administer to the sick or dying.

But all of these either did not answer at all or else shrugged their shoulders and went on their melancholy business.
Only one of them called back that he had no time to waste in replying to foolish questions, and that probably the knight they sought was dead long ago or had fled from the city.
Another man, an officer of customs, who seemed half dazed with misery and fear, said that he remembered the lord Cattrina entering Avignon with a good many followers, since he himself had levied the customary tolls on his company.

As for how long it was ago he could not say, since his recollection failed him--so much had happened since.


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