DECEMBER THE FIFTEENTH. I N the morning after a sleepless night, Gilbert went to Count Fenix’s. The count was lounging on a sofa as though he, too, had not slept during the night. “Oh, it is our brid
DECEMBER THE FIFTEENTH. I N the morning after a sleepless night, Gilbert went to Count Fenix’s. The count was lounging on a sofa as though he, too, had not slept during the night. “Oh, it is our brid
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…
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…
THE MISUNDERSTANDING. T HE day was closing and Dr. Louis, who was trying to read a medical tract as he came along in t…
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