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The Grey Cloak

CHAPTER VI
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Ah! how could you do it ?" "Do what ?" sinking upon one of the benches and striving to put together his wine-befuddled thoughts.
"Take the brunt of a crime you supposed I had done ?" "Supposed?
Come, now; you are laughing!" "Word of honor: supposed I had done.

It was not till a week ago that I learned what you had done.

How I galloped back to Paris! It was magnificent of you; it was fine." "But you?
And that cloak which I lent to you ?" "Well, I was as little concerned as you, which I proved to Mazarin.

I was at my sister's wedding at Blois.

Your grey cloak was stolen from my room the day before De Brissac met his violent end.


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