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The Scarlet Pimpernel

CHAPTER X IN THE OPERA BOX
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He will be at my Lord Grenville's ball to-night." "That is how I interpret the note, citoyenne," concluded Chauvelin, blandly.

"Lord Antony Dewhurst and Sir Andrew Ffoulkes, after they were pinioned and searched by my spies, were carried by my orders to a lonely house in the Dover Road, which I had rented for the purpose: there they remained close prisoners until this morning.

But having found this tiny scrap of paper, my intention was that they should be in London, in time to attend my Lord Grenville's ball.

You see, do you not?
that they must have a great deal to say to their chief.

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