"You'll do," M. Binet commended his make-up. "At least you look the part."
"Unfortunately men are not always what they look," said Climene, acidly.
"That is a truth that does not at present apply to me," said Andre-Louis. "For it is the first time in my life that I look what I am."
Mademoiselle curled her lip a little further, and turned her shoulder to him. But the others thought him very witty-probably because he was obscure. Columbine encouraged him with a friendly smile that displayed her large white teeth, and M. Binet swore yet once again that he would be a great success, since he threw himself with such spirit into the undertaking. Then in a voice that for the moment he appeared to have borrowed from the roaring captain, M. Binet marshalled them for the short parade across to the market-hall.
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CHAPTER VII THE CONQUEST
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