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The Tragedy of The Korosko

CHAPTER VIII
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Do get up, Mrs.Belmont! You are only putting their backs up!" The Frenchman shrugged his shoulders as he looked at them.
"_Mon Dieu!_" he cried, "were there ever such impracticable people?
_Voila!_" he added, with a shriek, as the two American ladies fell upon their knees beside Mrs.Belmont.

"It is like the camels--one down, all down! Was ever anything so absurd ?" But Mr.Stephens had knelt down beside Sadie and buried his haggard face in his long, thin hands.

Only the Colonel and Monsieur Fardet remained standing.

Cochrane looked at the Frenchman with an interrogative eye.
"After all," said he, "it is stupid to pray all your life, and not to pray now when we have nothing to hope for except through the goodness of Providence." He dropped upon his knees with a rigid, military back, but his grizzled, unshaven chin upon his chest.

The Frenchman looked at his kneeling companions, and then his eyes travelled onwards to the angry faces of the Emir and Moolah.
"_Sapristi!_" he growled.


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