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Cinq Mars

CHAPTER VII
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Urbain was too superior a man to be left there; he was turning Protestant.

I would wager that he would have ended by abjuring.

His work against the celibacy of priests made me conjecture this; and in cases of doubt, remember, Joseph, it is always best to cut the tree before the fruit is gathered.

These Huguenots, you see, form a regular republic in the State.

If once they had a majority in France, the monarchy would be lost, and they would establish some popular government which might be durable." "And what deep pain do they daily cause our holy Father the Pope!" said Joseph.
"Ah," interrupted the Cardinal, "I see; thou wouldst remind me of his obstinacy in not giving thee the hat.


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