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Jacques Bonneval

CHAPTER V
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My father cautiously admitted us; my mother received the fugitives with the tenderest affection.

A hot supper awaited them, after partaking which they were thankful to retire to the loft; and not even the children were to know they were there, and the youngest of our two servants had been sent to her home; for my father told me that the dragoons were expected to pay us a visit shortly, when the premises would doubtless be ransacked; "and since your uncle has borne the journey better than might have been expected," said he, "the sooner we can get him out of the country the better." He then told me what plans he had been devising for this purpose, and that if my uncle were equal to it on the morrow, I should set him and my aunt on their way to a certain point, which, if they reached in safety, they would then be cared for.
"The greatest difficulty," said he, "is about a passport; but that may possibly be procured on the frontier, for the great object of government seems to be to chase all our godly ministers out of the kingdom, that their flocks, deprived of their strengthening exhortations, may fall an easier prey." While he thus spoke, a noise at the door, as if some one were hammering on it with his fist, made us start.
"Who's there ?" said my father, without withdrawing the bolt.
"Your neighbor Romilly," returned the other; and we, knowing his voice, let him in.
"Neighbor, I have traveled far and fast," said he, "and would not go home without looking in to tell you the bad news.

They are carrying things hardly at Arles and Usez, and you had better warn M.Chambrun he is in danger." My father changed countenance.
"He and his wife are with us at this moment," said he.
"They must depart, then," said Romilly, "and without loss of time, or she will not be allowed to go with him.

See, here is a passport," said he, dubiously smiling, "which will do for him as well as the person for whom it was intended.

He shall have it." We thanked him warmly, and after a little more eager talk, he hurried homeward.


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