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The Grey Cloak

CHAPTER XV
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The vicomte followed in the rear.
"Monsieur d'Herouville, you have a bad heart," said the poet.

"You have laughed insolently at a man whose misfortune is none of his own making.

You are a poltroon and a coward!" The vicomte interposed.

"D'Herouville, listen to me.

After what has happened you will refuse to meet the Chevalier." "I certainly shall." "I am at your service," said the vicomte.
"D'Halluys," cried the poet, "you have no right to interfere." "Stand aside, Monsieur de Saumaise." The vicomte pressed the poet back.
"Vicomte," said D'Herouville, "I will not fight you to-night." "I am certain.


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