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The Forest of Swords

CHAPTER V
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The red thread swayed gently from side to side.
"You speak truly, Madame," he said.

"The rocking goes on, but I'm sure that the concussion of the guns will be too far away tonight for you to feel it." They offered her gold for the food and wine, but after one longing glance she steadfastly refused it.
"Since you have come across the sea to fight for us," she said to John, "how could I take your money ?" Lannes and John returned to the bit of grass in front of the house, where the elderly general and other generals were still standing and using their glasses.
"You are refreshed ?" said the general to Lannes.
"Refreshed and ready to take your orders wherever you wish them to go." John stepped aside, while the general talked briefly and in a low tone to his comrade.

He looked upon himself merely as a passenger, or a sort of help to Lannes, and he would not pry into military secrets.

But when the two rose again in the _Arrow_, the general and all his suite waved their caps to them.

Beyond a doubt, Lannes had done magnificent work that day, and John was glad for his friend's sake.
The _Arrow_ ascended at a sharp angle, and then hovered for a little while in curves and spirals.


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