SECOND SIGHT. F ROM his garret, Gilbert was watching, or rather devouring Andrea’s room. It would be hard to tell whether his eyes now gazed with love or hatred. But the curtains were drawn and he co
SECOND SIGHT. F ROM his garret, Gilbert was watching, or rather devouring Andrea’s room. It would be hard to tell whether his eyes now gazed with love or hatred. But the curtains were drawn and he co
THE LAST ABSOLUTE KING. A T eight at night, on the ninth day of May, 1774, Versailles presented the most curious and i…
A STRANGE ENCOUNTER. P HILIP left his sister in the nunnery and rode straight to the post-house where he began his jou…
THE KIDNAPPING. T HE day of pain and grief had come. It was the 29th of November. Dr. Louis was in attendance and Phil…
DECEMBER THE FIFTEENTH. I N the morning after a sleepless night, Gilbert went to Count Fenix’s. The count was lounging…
GILBERT’S PROJECT. F OR a week that Gilbert had been in flight from Trianon, he lived in the woods with no other food …
FATHER AND SON. T HE knight of Redcastle knew he should find his father at their Paris Lodgings. Since his rupture wit…
THE GUILTY ONE. D RIVEN by Fritz, the count’s excellent team covered the ground swiftly. Philip was silent if not pati…
TWO SORROWS. P HILIP was ignorant of Balsamo’s address but he remembered that of the lady who he said had harbored And…
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