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A Gentleman of France

CHAPTER XV
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de Guise, M.de Guise,' he murmured at last, with a sneer and an accent of hate which told of old humiliations long remembered.

'Well, damn him, he is dead now.

He is dead.

But being dead he yet troubles us.

Is not that the verse, father?
Ha!' with a start, 'I was forgetting.


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