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I Will Repay

CHAPTER XVII
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But I understand now that Citizen-Deputy Deroulede is a personage of too much importance to be brought to trial on mere suspicion, and my denunciation of him was not based on facts." "And do you know, my fine aristocrat," sneered Merlin viciously, "that it is not wise either to fool the Committee of Public Safety, or to denounce without cause one of the representatives of the people ?" "I know," she rejoined quietly, "that you, Citizen Merlin, are determined that someone shall pay for this day's blunder.

You dare not now attack the Citizen-Deputy, and so you must be content with me." "Enough of this talk now; I have no time to bandy words with aristos," he said roughly.
"Come now, follow the men quietly.

Resistance would only aggravate your case." "I am quite prepared to follow you.

May I speak two words to my friends before I go ?" "No." "I may never be able to speak to them again." "I have said No, and I mean No.

Now then, forward.


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