Andre-Louis bowed his head, his thoughts of the gravest. He had for some time perceived the danger of this second revolution from within the first, which might destroy everything that had been done, and give the reins of power to a villainous faction that would plunge the country into anarchy. The thing he had feared was more than ever on the point of taking place. He would go on at once, that very night, and see for himself what was happening.
And then, as he was leaving, he turned again to Rougane to ask if M. de Kercadiou was still at Meudon.
"You know him, monsieur?"
"He is my godfather."
"Your godfather! And you a representative! Why, then, you may be the very man he needs." And Rougane told him of his son's errand into Paris that afternoon and its result.
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Abruptly she left him
He reflected that his
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Not quite to such
Permit me monsieur to
It was a peremptory
And there was another
When a half hour
He had no wish
It was in Nantes
It has its injustices
M de Kercadiou clung
In her left hand
He slammed the door
I ll not tolerate
As he stood there
de Chabrillane laughed Andre
de Kercadiou would not
He stood there by
The Colossus took a
These insolent nobles defying
The sound of it
But but what are
Madame fell into agitation
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