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Ten Years Later

CHAPTER 12
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Is that all ?" "And you will accompany me." "Alone ?" "Alone." "Shall I come to seek your majesty, or shall I wait ?" "You will wait for me." "Where, sire ?" "At the little park-gate." The lieutenant bowed, understanding that the king had told him all he had to say.

In fact, the king dismissed him with a gracious wave of the hand.

The officer left the chamber of the king, and returned to place himself philosophically in his fauteuil, where, far from sleeping, as might have been expected, considering how late it was, he began to reflect more deeply than he had ever reflected before.

The result of these reflections was not so melancholy as the preceding ones had been.
"Come, he has begun," said he.

"Love urges him on, and he goes forward--he goes forward! The king is nobody in his own palace; but the man perhaps may prove to be worth something.


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