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An Historical Mystery

CHAPTER XVI
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MARTHE INVEIGLED.
While the masters of Cinq-Cygne were waiting at Troyes for the opening of the trial before the Criminal court and vainly soliciting permission to see the prisoners, an event of the utmost importance had taken place at the chateau.
Marthe returned to Cinq-Cygne as soon as she had given her testimony before the indicting jury.

This testimony was so insignificant that it was not thought necessary to summon her before the Criminal court.

Like all persons of extreme sensibility, the poor woman sat silent in the salon, where she kept company with Mademoiselle Goujet, in a pitiable state of stupefaction.

To her, as to the abbe, and indeed to all others who did not know how the accused had been employed on that day, their innocence seemed doubtful.


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