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... given him , to remit it afterwards to the governor . The gamekeeper see- ing that we were not searched , had the impudence to tell the major , " That was not the way Hugue- nots were treated when they fled to Holland . I shall know how ...
... given him , to remit it afterwards to the governor . The gamekeeper see- ing that we were not searched , had the impudence to tell the major , " That was not the way Hugue- nots were treated when they fled to Holland . I shall know how ...
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... given him to the same effect , and that he thought it would be just and right to set us at liberty . But , unfortunately , it was the evening of the day on which the courier left for Paris , and while we were being conducted to prison ...
... given him to the same effect , and that he thought it would be just and right to set us at liberty . But , unfortunately , it was the evening of the day on which the courier left for Paris , and while we were being conducted to prison ...
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... given to the gaoler was exhausted . They gave us a pound and a half of bread a day , the king's bread , but the governor and the major , by turns , sent us every day enough to eat and drink . The curé , who hoped to make proselytes of ...
... given to the gaoler was exhausted . They gave us a pound and a half of bread a day , the king's bread , but the governor and the major , by turns , sent us every day enough to eat and drink . The curé , who hoped to make proselytes of ...
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... given us the alternative of discussing by tradition or by Holy Scripture , and we having chosen the latter , our friend found himself quite out of his depth , and , after three or four conferences , he gave up the attempt altogether ...
... given us the alternative of discussing by tradition or by Holy Scripture , and we having chosen the latter , our friend found himself quite out of his depth , and , after three or four conferences , he gave up the attempt altogether ...
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... take you by assault ; but no food will be given you till you surrender . " We fired some pistol shots upon the peasants , but without effect , for they took refuge in the lower part of the house , so Condemned to the Galleys . 35.
... take you by assault ; but no food will be given you till you surrender . " We fired some pistol shots upon the peasants , but without effect , for they took refuge in the lower part of the house , so Condemned to the Galleys . 35.
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