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The Suitors of Yvonne

CHAPTER XII
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"We must ride in a straight line for the water and so intercept them.

Follow me." Over the hedge we went, and down the gentle slope at as round a pace as the soft ground would with safety allow.

I had reckoned upon being opposed to six or even eight men, whereas there were but four, one of whom I knew was hardly to be reckoned.

Doubtless St.Auban had imagined himself safe from pursuit when he left two of his bravos with the horses, probably to take them on to Meung, and there cross with them and rejoin him.

Two more, I doubted not, were those seated at the oars.
I laughed to myself as I took in all this, but, even as I laughed, those in the field stood still, and sent up a shout that told me we had been perceived.
"On, Michelot, on!" I shouted, spurring my horse forward.


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