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The Grey Cloak

CHAPTER IX
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Last night he won back the amount he lost to me; and with these fifty pistoles our accounts are square.

What have you against the vicomte?
I have always found him a man.

And of all those who called themselves my friends, has not he alone stood forth ?" "There is some motive," still persisted the poet.
"Time will discover it." "Oh, the devil, Paul! he loves Madame de Brissac; and my gorge rises at the sight of him." "What! is all Paris in love with Madame de Brissac?
You have explained your antipathy.

Every man has a right to love." "I know it." "I wonder how it happens that I have never seen this daughter of the Montbazons ?" "You have your own affair." "Past tense, my lad, past tense.

Now, I wish to be alone.


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