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A Gentleman of France

CHAPTER XXI
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TWO WOMEN.
Out of compliment, and to show my gratitude, I attended M.de Rambouillet home to his lodging, and found him as much pleased with himself, and consequently with me, as I was with him.

For the time, indeed, I came near to loving him; and, certainly, he was a man of high and patriotic feeling, and of skill and conduct to match.

But he lacked that touch of nature and that power of sympathising with others which gave to such men as M.de Rosny and the king, my master, their peculiar charm; though after what I have related of him in the last chapter it does not lie in my mouth to speak ill of him.

And, indeed, he was a good man.
When I at last reached my lodging, I found a surprise awaiting me in the shape of a note which had just arrived no one knew how.


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