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Prince was out hunting, he went straight to the Princess's
order to find out what troubled him. He told her, as calmly as he
passionately to see.html">see.html">see.html">see.html">see her. The Princess gave a cry at this news and her
full of joy at the thought.html">thought.html">thought of seeing the man she loved so tenderly,
that she could not see her lover.html">lover without introducing him into her
herself in the utmost difficulty. The Comte awaited her reply as if
indicated her uncertainty, he took the liberty of presenting to her
wishing to make it clear that he was not doing this in his own
determined to see the Duc, rather than see her seek for aid from
her. "Yes Madame," he said, "I shall go and find the Duc and bring him
where he is."
"But how can this be done?" interrupted the Princess.
"Ha! Madame," cried the Comte, "It is then decided, since you speak
of your maids whom you can trust to lower, exactly at midnight, the
garden and leave the rest to me." Having said this he rose and
remounted his horse and went to look for the Duc de Guise, who was
some time before she came to her senses. Her first thought was to
she could not bring herself to do so. She then thought that failing
believed that she would continue with this resolve, but when the hour
desire to see the lover whom she longed for, and she gave
to be introduced into her apartment.
Meanwhile the Duc and the Comte were approaching Champigny, but in
happiness of expectation. The Comte was in a mood of despair and
They at last reached the park, where they left their horses in.
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