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In the Irish Brigade

CHAPTER 4: At Versailles
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Had I done so, it is probable that Philip would have gone straight to de Tulle, and forced on an encounter at once.

As it is, I trust that Anne and I, between us, may persuade him to take no step in the matter.

It is the honour of my family, not of his, that has been attacked.

Had he been betrothed to my daughter, he would have been in a position to take up her quarrel.

As it is, he has no status, except distant relationship.
"And now, Monsieur Kennedy, I have the king's order to take you to the palace.


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