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The Grey Cloak

CHAPTER VII
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You are still less a Jesuit than a man.
Brother Jacques here might have acquiesced to all my theories rather than lose a thousand livres." "You are wrong, Monsieur," replied Brother Jacques quietly.

"I should go to further lengths of disapprobation.

I should say that Monsieur le Marquis's philosophy is the cult of fools and of madmen, did I not know that he was simply testing our patience when he advanced such impossible theories." "What! two of them ?" sarcastically.

"I compliment you both upon risking my good will for an idea." Chaumonot sighed more deeply.

The marquis motioned him to his chair.
"Sit down, Monsieur; you have gained my respect.


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