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To4ta)'i iiuralion: WMffc Is the
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lIFf.IN IIICRIt TOR\T |
The deliberate Insult Inflicted by
lliu great noble, tho
I llAliyi Id Wi LA TOUR D AZYU. .
Hung * T I
riIIUITF, RK VILMOHfN Into a
p as#l,*n- lie fariiol that h# was a
lilvhiltk that be «u up.
pealing for Justice for tho brutal
uhooffcig of the u-uj-aet (Uncovered |
poaching. and I- aped forward to
S(rlke the Marquis In the face. 1
Immediately, hit young lawyer
friend.
ANRWK-LOUIB MOIIKAtT, itw the ,
trap Philippe had never worn a
■ word Ufa eloquent* had Im
pressed t,e noble aa a dangerour
gift when Philippe pleaded for
Justtfe that morning before good*
natural
■ QI'r.NTIN I»R KICnCARIOII. le>r«l of
(lavrtlluc, who wn* popularly be
a. Iloved lo be the father of Andre-. ,
‘ Route. It wm there that Andre-
Louta had t-srtud with horror
that thr Marquis do La Tour
d'Axyr *n autng lor the hand of
• on ffayrlilac'a brautlful yuung
hreee,
■ AJ-TNK DK KKHCARIOU. Alin# war I
the Kill of hie drrama; Philippe,
$ his dearcat friend, wee now facing
the Marquis wllh a duelling sword
In hta hand. i
CO ON WITH TIIK HTOKY
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hi. de ChabriUanc, loaning upon u
cane—for ho hud relinquished hla
aword lo U. do Yllmorin—lpoked on
with/qutet Intereat. Facing him on
Uta other aide of tha combatants
stood Andrc-Loula, the palest of the
four, staring from fevered f yes,
twletlng end uutwlatlng cldnuV
handa.
lie clung to the conviction that
I the laauv could not really bo very
aerloua. If the ohligatlona of
ridlliipc'a honor compelled him to
croaa aworda with tho man he hnd
atruck, M. do La Tour d'Aayr'a birth
compelled him no lesa to do no eert
oua hurt to the unfledged lad ho had
BO grievously provoked. M. le Mar
quis. after nil, wa* a man of honor.
The encounter was very ahort, of
course. In youth, Philippe hnd re
ceived the tutoring In aword play
that waa glvi n to every lmy born
Into hts station of life. And so lie
knew at least the rudiments of what
wa* now fgpected of him. Hut what
could rudtmenta mail bltn here?
Three disengages completed the ex
changes. and then without any hsalc
tho Marquis slid hla riKht toot along
iths motet turf, lit* long, grucsful
body eatendlng itself In a lung* that
went under M. da Vllmorln's clumsy
. guard, and with the utmost delibera
tion he drovo hla blade through the
young man's vitals. t
An.lreT.ouls sprang forward lust
In time to catch hlg friend's body
under tbs armpits aa It amok.
II With white face and twitching
Slips. Andre Louis looked up at M. de
fa Tour d'Axyr, who stood survey-
I a lug hta work with a countenance of
giave but reraorselcfs Interest.
I "You hav* killed hun!" cried
Andre Louis.
fOf course."
Tlir Marquis ran a lace handker
chief along hts blade to wipe It, As
he let the fabric fall, he ex '
plained £lmaeir7,"Ha'had, as I told
him, a too dangerous gift of elo
quence." ->
And he turned away, Having com
pletesl understanding with Andrs-
Louis. Bltll supporting the limp,
draining body, the young man culled
to him.
"Come l>ack, you cowardly mur
derer. and make yourself quits' safe
ty killing me, too!"
The Marquis half turned, hts face
dark with anger. Theu M. da Cha
brUtane set a restraining hand upon
his arm. Although a party through
out to tho deed, the Chevalier was a
little appalled now that done.
Hu had not the high stomach of M.
de lot Tour d'Asyr, and he was a
I good deal younger.
"Come away," he aatd. “The lad Is
I raving. They were friends "
"You heard what ho said?" quoth
I the Marquis.
I. "Nor ran he. or you, or any man
deny It," flung back Andrs-LouTa.
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Anyhow l'.'. Pgfip'-r
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I "Vourseif, monsieur, you (pads con
fession when you gavo me now the
! reason why you killed him. You did
ilt because You Hared him." .
When the landlord and his people
came, they found Andre-Lotuia, hla
arms about the body of his dead
friend, murmuring passionately into
the ileaf ear that rested almost
against hts Kps:
“Philippe- Bpc.ik lo me. Philipp#!
Philippe . . . Don't you hiar me?
O God of ITesvenl Philippe!"
At a glunc* they save that here
neither priest noPdocior could avail.
Aodr<- I-outa, hokllng Ihe dead
man's hand in both his own, swore
to him om of his Impotent rage that
M. de lu Tour d'A/.)r should pay a
bitter price for this.
"It ivu* your elo-iuence he feared,
Philippe,'* he said. "The thing he
fesred In you, he r.hsll fear In ms.
He feu red that men might be swayed
by your eloquence to tho undoing of
such things us himself. Men shall,
b# swayed by It at 111. For your elo
quence end your arguments shall be
my heritage from you. It shall profit
him nothing to have your blood upon
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"TOY; HAVE KILLER lIIM
his soul. That voice In you would
never half so relentlessly have
hounded him and hla as 11 shall In
mo—ls all elao falls."
' CHAPTER V
FIR the second time that day
Andre Louis act out for tho
" chateau.
The squat Seigneur do Gavrlllac
iva* rrstleasly pacing when Andre-
I mils was Introduced, lie was ul
ready informed. as he announced at
once, of * hat had taken place at the
lireton Arms.
"Tho pity of Itr* he said. "Th# pity
of It!" He bowed’ hta enormous head.
"Ah. this 1-u Tour d'Axyr la a hard
man. and ho feela very atrongly in
theae mailers, lie may be right. 1
don't know.".
"Thu question,, monsieur my god
father,” said Amlrc-Louis, "la what
la to he done." He waa qlute calm
and si If possessed, but very white.
M. de Koreadlou stared at him
blankly out of hla palu eyes.
"Why, what the devil la there to
do? 1 am tuld Vlliuorln struck M. le
Marquis." ”
"Undsr the very grossest provoca
tion.”
"Which he himself provoked by
his revolutionary language. The
illlPh'diaidri g«lUanMillllHNMg>lMkll!lPgiaHiUgMMltM,.alail!
FRIDAY MORNING, JITXt M, lift
- l>oor lad's head was full st thia an
cyciop-iliat tiaah. It comes Os las
much reading. I bav* saver sat
much store by toll, Andre: and 1
1 havd never known anything but
trouble to come out of learning "
Andre 1-ouio felt a tightening of
hU hi art. a Ravening of hla hopes.
"Your critic sms,” ho said. "*ro
all for ibe conduct of tho dead and
non# for that of tho musdarsg. tt
does not seem possible that y»u
should be la sympathy with ouch n
crime."
“Crime?'' shrilled M de Kercadlott.
"My Go.l. boy. you are speaking of
M da La Tour d Axyr."
"1 am. sod of th* abomlnoMa »h»*
der be has raanialiud . . .
"Btopl" M. do Issrcadlou waa voyja
emphatic. "M le Marquis la my
friend, and la likely very soon to
aland In a still closer relatlonahlp."
"Notwithstanding tUin?" asksd
Andre Louis.
M. do Kcrcndlau was frankly Im
patient.
"Why, What baa thia to do with
Itt I may deplore it. Hut I have nO
right to coiulcmn it. It la a com
mon way of adjusting differences bo- '
tween gentlemen." )
Andre Louis Interrupted him. “It
la no more a duel than If U bad been |
fought wllh pistols of which only M.
le Marquis's was loaded, lie Invited,
Philippe to discuss tho mutler fur
ther, with the dellberata Intent of
forcing a qurfVrcl upon him xml kill
ing him. I am telling what M. 1s
Marquis hlinreif admitted lo ins."
“And what the devil do you pro
pose to do. If you ptsaaeT"
"I shall go to Rennes, and lay th*
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facis heforo the King's 1-leu tenant.**
' "He'll bo too busy to see yoa.
Thcie la trouble enuufth in Rennca
already on the scoro of these crasy
States Qsnsral."
"Good-afternoon, monsieur my
godfather." said ,Andre-Louis.
"Walt, boy, wait!" Tho squ.tt little
man rolled forward, affec'lunate con
cern on hts -great ugly face, and ho
set one of his podgy hands On hi*
godson’s shoulder. "Now listen to
me, Andre," he reasoned. “This ts
sheer knlgh t-erran t ry—moonshine,
lunacy. You’ve read 'Ron Quixote,'
and who' happened lo him when ho
went tilting against windmills," the
seigneur stormed. lie was Very
angry no»v. "Since you chooss to dis
obey me, you can break yoeV empty
head against tho windmill, an.i be
damned to you.”
> Andre Louts bowed wllh a touch
of Irony and reached (he door.
"If the windmill should prove too
formidable," said he, from tho
threshold "I niky ».-» what can bs
done with the wind. Goodby, non
a»our my godfather."
Hu was gone and M. de Kercsdiou
was alone, purplo in the face, pus
sling out that Inst cryptic u ll wanes.
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