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XVI The Weary Search |
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"Allons! the fellow is drunk!" said one of the soldiers. Armand fought like a madman; he wanted to reach that gate. He shouted, he laughed, and he cried, until one of the soldiers in a fit of rage struck him heavily on the head. Armand fell backwards, stunned by the blow; his foot slipped on the wet pavement. Was he indeed drunk, or was he dreaming? He put his hand up to his forehead; it was wet, but whether with the rain or with blood he did not know; but for the space of one second he tried to collect his scattered wits. "Citizen St. Just!" said a quiet voice at his elbow. Then, as he looked round dazed, feeling a firm, pleasant grip on his arm, the same quiet voice continued calmly: "Perhaps you do not remember me, citizen St. Just. I had not the honour of the same close friendship with you as I had with your charming sister. My name is Chauvelin. Can I be of any service to you?" |
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