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The Grey Cloak

CHAPTER III
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Presently he pushed aside the bowl and rose, his long black cassock falling to his ankles.

He drew his rosary through his belt and put on his shovel-shaped hat.
Again the Chevalier's attention was drawn toward the mutilated hand.
"The pastimes of savages, Monsieur," Brother Jacques said grimly, holding out his hand for inspection: "the torture of the pipe, which I stood but poorly.

Well, my brother, I am outward bound, and Rouen is far away.

The night is beautiful, for the wind will drive away the snow-clouds and the stars will shine brightly.

Peace be with you." "I wish you well, Monsieur," returned the Chevalier politely.
Then Brother Jacques left the Candlestick, mounted his mule, and rode away, caring as little as the Chevalier whether or not their paths should cross again.
"Monsieur le Marquis!" murmured the Chevalier, staring at the empty bowl.


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