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Ten Years Later

CHAPTER XX
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We will fight, when we get there, upon the sands which are covered by the rising tide, and which form part of the French territory during six hours of the day, but belong to the territory of Heaven during the other six." "I accept willingly," said De Wardes.
"I assure you," said the duke, "that if you kill me, you will be rendering me an infinite service." "I will do my utmost to make myself agreeable to you, duke," said De Wardes.
"It is agreed, then, that I carry you off with me ?" "I shall be at your commands.

I needed some real danger and some mortal risk to run, to tranquilize me." "In that case, I think you have met with what you are looking for.
Farewell, M.de Wardes; to-morrow morning, my valet will tell you the exact hour of our departure; we can travel together like two excellent friends.

I generally travel as fast as I can.

Adieu." Buckingham saluted De Wardes, and returned towards the king's apartments; De Wardes, irritated beyond measure, left the Palais Royal, and hurried through the streets homeward to the house where he lodged..


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