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The Essays of Montaigne

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Down to the present time nothing is stirring.

M.de Londel has seen me this morning, and we have been arranging for some advances for the place, where I shall go to-morrow morning.

Since I began this letter, I have learnt from Chartreux that two gentlemen, describing themselves as in the service of M.de Guise, and coming from Agen, have passed near Chartreux; but I was not able to ascertain which road they have taken.

They are expecting you at Agen.

The Sieur de Mauvesin came as far as Canteloup, and thence returned, having got some intelligence.
I am in search of one Captain Rous, to whom.


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