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The Suitors of Yvonne

CHAPTER XXIII
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Here again the dissimulation was as effective as it was simple.
"So; that is concluded," were the words that reached me.

"To-morrow we will install our men at the chateau, for while we remain here it is preposterous to lodge them at an inn.

On the following day I hope that we may be able to set out again." "If we could obtain fresh horses--" began the sergeant, when he of the mask interrupted him.
"Sangdieu! Think you my purse is bottomless?
We return as we came, with the Cardinal's horses.

What signify a day or two, after all?
Come--call the landlord to light me to my room." I had heard enough.

But more than that, whilst I listened, an idea had of a sudden sprung up in my mind which did away with the necessity of gaining speech with Montresor--a contingency, moreover, that now presented insuperable difficulties.
So I got down softly from my perch and made my way out of the yard, and, after fulfilling my part of the bargain with Rene, across to the Vigne d'Or and to my room, there to sit and mature the plan that of a sudden I had conceived..


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