[In the Reign of Terror by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookIn the Reign of Terror CHAPTER X 4/42
Do you accept my proposal ?" "Willingly," Harry said. "Very well, then, come here at nine o'clock in the morning.
But mind you are only filling the post of my secretary until I can find something better for you to do." "The post will be a better one some day, Monsieur Robespierre. Ere long you will be the greatest man in France, and the post of secretary will be one which may well be envied." "Ah, I see you know how to flatter," Robespierre said with a smile, much gratified nevertheless with Harry's words.
"You must remember that I crave no dignities, that I care only for the welfare of France." "I know, monsieur, that you are called 'Robespierre the Incorruptible,"' Harry said; "but, nevertheless, you belong to France, and France will assuredly see that some day you have such a reward as you richly merit." "There was no untruth in that," Harry said to himself as he made his way down stairs.
"These human tigers will meet their doom when France comes to her senses.
He is a strange contrast, this man; but I suppose that even the tiger is a domestic animal in his own family.
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