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Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy

CHAPTER VIII
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She will become an unhappy queen, and, if she survives her cruel father, she will, in time, take to her husband this fat land of Burgundy, for the sake of which he wishes to marry her.

She is Mary of Burgundy, and even I, poor and mean of station, pity her.

She--gave--you--the--ring." "How did you learn all this, Fraeulein?
You are not guessing, as you would have had me believe, and you would not lie to me.

What you have just said is a part with what you said at Basel and at Strasburg.

How did you learn it, Fraeulein ?" "Twonette," answered Yolanda.
That simple explanation was sufficient for Max.


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