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In the Irish Brigade

CHAPTER 5: A New Friend
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Monsieur de la Vallee was a young man, of four or five and twenty, well proportioned, and active and sinewy from his devotion to field sports.

He was about the same height as Desmond himself, but the latter, who had not yet finished growing, was larger boned, and would broaden into a much bigger and more powerful man.
"Henceforth, Monsieur Kennedy," de la Vallee went on, "I hope that we shall be as brothers, and more.

Had it not been for you, my life would have been a ruined one.

What agony have I been saved! It makes me mad, to think that I was idling at home, ignorant that my beloved had been carried away.

I do not blame the baron for not informing me, and I acknowledge that the reasons he gave me were good ones.


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