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The Companions of Jehu

CHAPTER LIII
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Amelie closed the door behind her, and went up to Roland's room.
Roland's room was veritably that of a soldier and a huntsman, and its chief adornments were trophies and weapons.

Arms of all kinds were here, French and foreign, from the blue-barrelled pistol of Versailles to the silver-handled pistol of Cairo, from the tempered blade of Catalonia to the Turkish cimeter.
Amelie took down from this arsenal four daggers, sharp-edged and pointed, and eight pistols of different shapes.

She put balls in a bag and powder in a horn.

Thus supplied she returned to her own room.

There Charlotte assisted her in putting on the peasant gown.


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