The Forty-Five Guardsmen by Alexandre Dumas père
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CHAPTER X.
THE PURCHASE OF CUIRASSES. As soon as the valet of Pertinax heard the words of Madame Fournichon, he ran after the dealer, but as it was night and he was doubtless in a hurry, he had gone some little way and Samuel was obliged to call to him. He appeared to hesitate at first, but seeing that Samuel was laden with merchandise, he stopped. "What do you want, my friend?" said he. "Pardieu! I want to do a little business with you."--"Well, be quick!" "Are you in a hurry?" "Yes." "When you have seen what I bring you, you will be willing to wait." "What is it?" "A magnificent piece, of which the work--but you do not listen." "Yes; but I am also looking round." "Why?" "Do you not know that it is forbidden to buy arms?" |
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