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The Scarlet Pimpernel

CHAPTER VIII THE ACCREDITED AGENT
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"Whoever the man may be, he is brave and noble, and never--do you hear me ?--never would I lend a hand to such villainy." "You prefer to be insulted by every French aristocrat who comes to this country ?" Chauvelin had taken sure aim when he shot this tiny shaft.

Marguerite's fresh young cheeks became a touch more pale and she bit her under lip, for she would not let him see that the shaft had struck home.
"That is beside the question," she said at last with indifference.

"I can defend myself, but I refuse to do any dirty work for you--or for France.

You have other means at your disposal; you must use them, my friend." And without another look at Chauvelin, Marguerite Blakeney turned her back on him and walked straight into the inn.
"That is not your last word, citoyenne," said Chauvelin, as a flood of light from the passage illumined her elegant, richly-clad figure, "we meet in London, I hope!" "We meet in London," she said, speaking over her shoulder at him, "but that is my last word." She threw open the coffee-room door and disappeared from his view, but he remained under the porch for a moment or two, taking a pinch of snuff.

He had received a rebuke and a snub, but his shrewd, fox-like face looked neither abashed nor disappointed; on the contrary, a curious smile, half sarcastic and wholly satisfied, played around the corners of his thin lips..


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