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In the Reign of Terror

CHAPTER VI
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He rode away with a suit of workman's clothes I had procured for him, and was to enter Paris in that disguise in the evening.

He is to call on me at ten o'clock, and I will then conduct him hither.

I thought it best to come in before to let you know that he was coming." Marie burst into tears of happiness at hearing that her lover had escaped from the danger which threatened.

Worn out by the fatigue and anxiety of the previous night, she had slept for some hours after reaching the shelter of the old nurse's roof, but she had lain awake all night thinking over the danger of all those dear to her.

She was now completely overcome with the revulsion of feeling.
"You are a dear boy, Harry!" Jeanne said with frank admiration, while Marie sobbed out exclamations of gratitude.


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