[A Gentleman of France by Stanley Weyman]@TWC D-Link bookA Gentleman of France CHAPTER XXIII 1/27
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THE LAST VALOIS. I stood for a few moments on the stairs, wondering what I should do in an emergency to which the Marquis's message of the afternoon attached so pressing a character.
Had it not been for that I might have waited until morning, and felt tolerably certain of finding mademoiselle in a more reasonable mood then.
But as it was I dared not wait.
I dared not risk the delay, and I came quickly to the conclusion that the only course open to me was to go at once to M.de Rambouillet and tell him frankly how the matter stood. Maignan had posted one of his men at the open doorway leading into the street, and fixed his own quarters on the landing at the top, whence he could overlook an intruder without being seen himself.
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