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St. Martin’s Summer

CHAPTER VII
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And yet, if monsieur will express regret for having sought, and with such lack of manners, to appropriate my carriage--" "Enough!" broke in the other.

"We are wasting time, and I have a long journey before me.

Courthon," said he, addressing his friend, "will you bring me the length of this gentleman's sword?
My name, sir," he added to Garnache, "is Sanguinetti." "Faith," said Garnache, "it sorts well with your bloody spirit." "And will sort well, no doubt, with his condition presently," put in hawk-faced Gaubert.

"Monsieur de Garnache, if you have no friend at hand to act for you, I shall esteem myself honoured." And he bowed.
"Why, thanks, sir.

You are most opportunely met.


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