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Saint Bartholomew’s Eve

CHAPTER 5: Taking The Field
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He fought at Dreux, and distinguished himself by assisting the Admiral to draw off our beaten army in good order.

The assassination of Francois de Guise, as you know, put an end to that war.

De la Noue bitterly regretted the death of Guise and, after peace was made, retired to his estates in Brittany, where he has lived quietly for the last four years.
"I have seen him several times, because he has other estates in Poitou, within a day's ride of us.

I have never seen a man I admire so much.

He is all for peace, though he is a distinguished soldier.
While deeply religious, he has yet the manners of a noble of the court party.


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