[Michel and Angele [A Ladder of Swords] Complete by Gilbert Parker]@TWC D-Link bookMichel and Angele [A Ladder of Swords] Complete CHAPTER X 2/7
Waiting, he saw Angele's father escorted from the palace by a Gentleman Pensioner to a lodge in the park; he saw Michel de la Foret taken to his apartments; he saw the Seigneur of Rozel walking in the palace grounds with such possession as though they were his own, self-content in every motion of his body. Upon the instant the great Earl was incensed out of all proportion to the affront of the Seigneur's existence.
He suddenly hated Lempriere only less than he hated Michel de la Foret.
As he still waited irritably for a summons from Elizabeth, he brooded on every word and every look she had given him of late; he recalled her manner to him in the ante-chapel the day before, and the admiring look she cast on De la Foret but now.
He had seen more in it than mere approval of courage and the self-reliant bearing of a refugee of her own religion. These were days when the soldier of fortune mounted to high places.
He needed but to carry the banner of bravery, and a busy sword, and his way to power was not hindered by poor estate.
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