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An Historical Mystery

CHAPTER XIV
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THE ARRESTS.
The four young men and Laurence were so hungry and the dinner so acceptable that they would not delay it by changing their dress.

They entered the salon, she in her riding-habit, they in their white leather breeches, high-top boots and green-cloth jackets, where they found Monsieur d'Hauteserre and his wife, not a little uneasy at their long absence.

The goodman had noticed their goings and comings, and, above all, their evident distrust of him, for Laurence had been unable to get rid of him as she had of her servants.

Once when his own sons evidently avoided making any reply to his questions, he went to his wife and said, "I am afraid that Laurence may still get us into trouble!" "What sort of game did you hunt to-day ?" said Madame d'Hauteserre to Laurence.
"Ah!" replied the young girl, laughing, "you'll hear some day what a strange hunt your sons have joined in to-day." Though said in jest the words made the old lady tremble.


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