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The Path of the King

CHAPTER 7
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Inside its courtyard there were cries and the rumour of fighting, but out in the street there was silence.

Every eye was turned to the archway, which was bright as day with the glare of fifty lanterns.
The two rode straight to the ring of soldiers.
"Make way," Gaspard commanded, speaking with a foreign accent.
"For whom, monsieur ?" one asked who seemed to be of a higher standing than the rest.
"For the Ambassador of the King of Spain." The man touched his bonnet and opened up a road by striking the adjacent horses with the flat of his sword, and the two rode into the ring so that they faced the archway.

They could see a little way inside the courtyard, where the light gleamed on armour.

The men there were no rabble, but Guise's Swiss.
A priest came out, wearing the Jacobin habit, one of those preaching friars who had been fevering the blood of Paris.

The crowd behind the men-at-arms knew him, for even in its absorption it sent up shouts of greeting.


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