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A Gentleman of France

CHAPTER XXII
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'If you can persuade her to that, you can persuade to all I wish.

Listen, my friend,' I continued, sinking my voice still lower.

'If she will see the king for only ten minutes, and tell him what she knows, I will give you--' 'What ?' the woman asked suddenly and harshly, drawing at the same time her sleeve from my hand.
'Fifty crowns,' I replied, naming in my desperation a sum which would seem a fortune to a person in her position.

'Fifty crowns down, the moment the interview is over.' 'And for that you would have me sell her!' the woman cried with a rude intensity of passion which struck me like a blow.

'For shame! For shame, man! You persuaded her to leave her home and her friends, and the country where she was known; and now you would have me sell her! Shame on you! Go!' she added scornfully.


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