[The Trampling of the Lilies by Rafael Sabatini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Trampling of the Lilies CHAPTER XXI 1/21
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THE ARREST. Facts proved how correct had been La Boulaye's anticipations of the course that Cecile would adopt, Within a half-hour of his having quitted the house of Billaud Varennes, she presented herself there, and demanded to see the Deputy.
Upon being told that he was absent she determined to await his return. And so, for the matter of an hour, she remained in the room where the porter had offered her accommodation, fretting at the delay, and only restrained from repairing to some other member of the Convention by the expectation that the next moment would see Varennes arrive.
Arrive he did at last, when her patience was all but exhausted, and excitedly she told her tale of what had taken place.
Varennes listened gravely, and cross-questioned her in his unbelief--for it seemed, indeed, monstrous that a man of La Boulaye's position should ruin so promising a future as was his by an act for which Varennes could not so much as divine a motive.
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