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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXIII
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"I wish none to know of it," said the duke.

Noviant persisted.

"You will not do me this favor ?" rejoined the duke; "you shall rue it before long." It was against the constable that the wrath of the princes was chiefly directed.
He was the most powerful and the richest.

One day he went, with a single squire behind him, to the Duke of Burgundy's house; and, "My lord," said he, "many knights and squires are persecuting me to get the money which is owing to them.

I know not where to find it.


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