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The Companions of Jehu

CHAPTER VI
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Is the carriage ready ?" "Yes, Monsieur the Baron, all harnessed in the coach-house; the postilion is drinking with Julien.

Monsieur recommended that he should be kept outside the house that he might not see him arrive." "He thinks he is to take your master ?" "Yes, Monsieur the Baron.

Here is my master's passport, which we used to get the post-horses, and as my master has gone in the direction of Bordeaux with Monsieur the Baron's passport, and as Monsieur the Baron goes toward Geneva with my master's passport, the skein will probably be so tangled that the police, clever as their fingers are, can't easily unravel it." "Unfasten the valise that is on the croup of my saddle, Baptiste, and give it to me." Baptiste obeyed dutifully, but the valise almost slipped from his hands.
"Ah!" said he laughing, "Monsieur the Baron did not warn me! The devil! Monsieur the Baron has not wasted his time it seems." "Just where you're mistaken, Baptiste! if I didn't waste all my time, I at least lost a good deal, so I should like to be off again as soon as possible." "But Monsieur the Baron will breakfast ?" "I'll eat a bite, but quickly." "Monsieur will not be delayed.

It is now two, and breakfast has been ready since ten this morning.

Luckily it's a cold breakfast." And Baptiste, in the absence of his master, did the honors of the house to the visitor by showing him the way to the dining-room.
"Not necessary," said the visitor, "I know the way.


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