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The Refugees

CHAPTER XI
10/22

All this might spring from the love which you hide away as though it bore the brand of shame." The lady half rose, glancing from the prelate to the priest with eyes which had a lurking horror in their depths.
"Can I have understood you!" she gasped.

"What meaning lies behind these words?
You cannot counsel me to--" The Jesuit had risen, and his spare figure towered above her.
"My daughter, we give no counsel which is unworthy of our office.
We speak for the interests of Holy Church, and those interests demand that you should marry the king." "Marry the king!" The little room swam round her.

"Marry the king!" "There lies the best hope for the future.

We see in you a second Jeanne d'Arc, who will save both France and France's king." Madame sat silent for a few moments.

Her face had regained its composure, and her eyes were bent vacantly upon her tapestry frame as she turned over in her mind all that was involved in the suggestion.
"But surely--surely this could never be," she said at last, "Why should we plan that which can never come to pass ?" "And why ?" "What King of France has married a subject?
See how every princess of Europe stretches out her hand to him.


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