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The Scarlet Pimpernel

CHAPTER XXI SUSPENSE
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"But we must, Sir Andrew, we must! There can be no question of cannot, and whatever it may cost, we must get a vessel to-night." But the young man shook his head sadly.
"I am afraid it is not a question of cost, Lady Blakeney.

There is a nasty storm blowing from France, the wind is dead against us, we cannot possibly sail until it has changed." Marguerite became deadly pale.

She had not foreseen this.

Nature herself was playing her a horrible, cruel trick.

Percy was in danger, and she could not go to him, because the wind happened to blow from the coast of France.
"But we must go!--we must!" she repeated with strange, persistent energy, "you know, we must go!--can't you find a way ?" "I have been down to the shore already," he said, "and had a talk to one or two skippers.


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