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The Last Hope

CHAPTER XIV
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"I have never seen any one like him." "No ?" said Dormer Colville, encouragingly.
"He said he was an Englishman; but, of course, he is not.

He is French, and has not the manner of a bourgeois or a sailor.

He has the manner of an aristocrat--one would say a Royalist--like Albert de Chantonnay, only a thousand times better." "Yes," said Colville, glancing at Monsieur de Gemosac.
"More interesting, and so quick and amusing.

He spoke of a heritage in France, and yet he said he was an Englishman.

I hope he will secure his heritage." "Yes," murmured Colville, still looking at Monsieur de Gemosac.
"And then, when we were in the boat," continued Juliette, still in confidence to them both, "he changed quite suddenly.


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