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Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) II

CHAPTER III
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As for you, be sure to act in the same way towards those traitors who will do all they can to separate you from me.

I believe that all those people have been cast in the same mould: this one always has a tear in his eye; he bows down before everyone, from the greatest to the smallest; he wishes to interest them in his favour, and make himself pitied.

His father threw up blood to-day through the nose and mouth; think what these symptoms mean.

I have not seen him yet, for he keeps to the house.
The king wants me to feed him myself; he won't eat unless I do.

But, whatever I may do, you will be deceived by it no more than I shall be deceiving myself.


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