CHAPTER III. PRESIDENT LE CHAPELIER
The ferment of Paris which, during the two following days, resembled an armed camp rather than a city, delayed the burial of Bertrand des Amis until the Wednesday of that eventful week. Amid events that were shaking a nation to its foundations the death of a fencing-master passed almost unnoticed even among his pupils, most of whom did not come to the academy during the two days that his body lay there. Some few, however, did come, and these conveyed the news to others, with the result that the master was followed to Pere Lachaise by a score of young men at the head of whom as chief mourner walked Andre-Louis.
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CHAPTER V THE LORD
You have not among
But do you account
I have discovered you
Why not write he
That Binet should refer
And as if that
And then he checked
With white face and
I I thought it
But I had not
Binet talking loudly and
Andre Louis crossed the
Let this miserable affair
There he sidled out
That he should thus
They had reckoned without
True he had gone
He was gone and
There had been trouble
des Amis whose swordsmanship
No one paid any
To achieve this end
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