[The Suitors of Yvonne by Raphael Sabatini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Suitors of Yvonne CHAPTER III 4/10
"Let us say to-morrow at--" "Faugh!" I broke in scornfully.
"I knew it! Confess, Monsieur, that you dare not light me now lest you should be unable to keep your appointments for this evening." "Mille diables!" exclaimed St.Auban, "this insolence passes all bounds." "Each man in his turn if you please, gentlemen," I replied.
"My present affair is with M.de Canaples." There was a hot answer burning on St.Auban's lips, but Canaples was beforehand with him. "Par la mort Dieu!" he cried; "you go too far, sir, with your 'dare' and 'dare not.' Is a broken gamester, a penniless adventurer, to tell Eugene de Canaples what he dares? Come, sir; since you are eager for the taste of steel, follow me, and say your prayers as you go." With that we left the inn, amidst a prodigious hubbub, and made our way to the horse-market behind the Hotel Vendome.
It was not to be expected, albeit the place we had chosen was usually deserted at such an hour, that after the fracas at the "Soleil" our meeting would go unattended. When we faced each other--Canaples and I--there were at least some twenty persons present, who came, despite the rain, to watch what they thought was like to prove a pretty fight.
Men of position were they for the most part, gentlemen of the Court with here and there a soldier, and from the manner in which they eyed me methought they favoured me but little. Our preparations were brief.
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