[Saint Bartholomew’s Eve by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookSaint Bartholomew’s Eve CHAPTER 5: Taking The Field 15/35
They have only come from this side of Briare this morning, but though the journey is not long the road is heavy.
They had twenty-four hours' rest before that, which they needed sorely, having travelled from Laville in three days." "Draw a good supply of forage for them from the magazines," De la Noue said.
"See that the saddlebags are well filled in the morning. There is another heavy day's work before them, and then they can take a good rest." Francois and Philip accompanied the troop, and waited until they saw that they were supplied with provisions and forage, and with straw for lying down on; then they re-entered the castle.
De la Noue presented them to many of his friends, and then took them in to the Admiral. He quite fulfilled the anticipations that Philip had formed of him. He was of tall figure, with a grave but kindly face.
He was dressed entirely in black, with puffed trunks, doublet to match, and a large turned-down collar.
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