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The Trampling of the Lilies

CHAPTER XIII
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There she stood a moment looking down at him.

Then with a sob she suddenly stooped, and careless of the eyes observing her, she kissed him full upon the mouth.
A second later she fled like a frightened thing back to the carriage, and, closing the door, she called in a strangled voice too drive on.
She paid little heed to the praise that was being bestowed upon her by her mother--who had seen nothing of the kiss.

But she lay back in her corner of the coach, and now her lashes were wet at the thought of Caron lying out there in the road.

Now her cheeks grew red with shame at the thought that she, the nobly-born Mademoiselle de Bellecour, should have allowed even pity to have so far overcome her as to have caused her to touch with her lips the lips of a low-bred revolutionist..


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