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The Last Hope

CHAPTER XXXII
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We have many other promises, which must now be recalled to the minds of those who made them.

But from no one have we received such generous support as from your kinswoman." They were standing apart, and in a few minutes the Marquis de Gemosac joined them.
"How daring! how audacious!" he whispered, "and yet how opportune--this return.

It is all to be recommenced, my friends, with a firmer grasp, a new courage." "But my task is accomplished," returned Colville.

"You have no further use for a mere Englishman, like myself.

I was fortunate in being able to lend some slight assistance in the original discovery of our friend; I have again been lucky enough to restore him to you.


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