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The Forty-Five Guardsmen

CHAPTER VIII
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One, who appeared to be their chief, came with two well-mounted lackeys.

Each of them produced the seal of Cleopatra's head, and were received with all sorts of courtesies, especially the young man with the lackeys.

Nevertheless, excepting this young man, they all seemed timid and preoccupied.

Most of them dispersed, however, until supper-time, either to swell the crowd at the execution of Salcede, or to see Paris.
About two o'clock, others began to arrive.

One man came in alone, without a hat, a cane in his hand, and swearing at Paris, where he said the thieves were so adroit that they had stolen his hat as he had passed through a crowd, without his being able to see who had taken it.
However, he said, it was his own fault, for wearing a hat ornamented with such a superb diamond.


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