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The Indiscretion of the Duchess

CHAPTER XIV
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"Destiny," the little man seemed to say in the eloquent movement of his shoulders; while the growing light showed his beady eyes fixed, full and unfaltering, on me.
Lafleur's prayers died away.

The duke, still smiling, set his pistol against the wretch's head.
"That's what you deserve," said he.
And Lafleur, groveling, caught him by the knees.
"Don't kill me! Don't kill me!" he implored.
"Why not ?" asked the duke, in the tone of a man willing to hear the other side, but certain that he would not be convinced by it.

"Why not?
We find you stealing--and we shoot you as you try to escape.

I see nothing unnatural or illegal in it, Lafleur.

Nor do I see anything in favor of leaving you alive." And the pistol pressed still on Lafleur's forehead.


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