36/39 Come among the crowd that follow the victims,--I shall see thee. It will be no worse for him, if she escapes'-- "'Save my master, and I will do all,' said Jacques. But he did not see why his own life might not be saved. By remaining in prison until the next day, he should have rendered every service in his power to his master and the young lady. He, poor fellow, shrank from death; and he agreed with Morin to escape, if he could, by the means Morin had suggested, and to bring him word if Mademoiselle de Crequy relented. |