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 1      I,       I(1)|                           Count de Provence, afterward Louis
 2      I,     III   |      had been built by the Duke de Soubise. Like so many other
 3      I,     III   |         I am the Marquis Lyonel de Fervlans," he repeated in
 4      I,     III   |         the door by the Marquis de Fervlans, who exclaimed
 5      I,     III   |    drove rapidly in the Marquis de Fervlans's carriage through
 6      I,     III   |         and sympathetic Marquis de Fervlans's carriage had
 7      I,     III   |   threshold. It was the Marquis de Fervlans.~ ~His manner now
 8      I,     III   |      give one a clue," retorted De Fervlans. "Why, for instance,
 9      I,     III   |        triumphantly interrupted De Fervlans.~ ~"Then" - and
10      I,     III   |  brigade this morning," replied De Fervlans.~ ~"And those grateful
11      I,     III   |        in a harsh tone rejoined De Fervlans. "I will tell you
12      I,     III   |  replied:~ ~"I do."~ ~Instantly De Fervlans's manner changed.
13      I,     III   |       man released himself from De Fervlans's arm, and answered
14      I,     III   |          I wish to be alone."~ ~De Fervlans took up his hat,
15      I,      IV   |       friends, when the Marquis de Fervlans approached, and,
16      I,      IV   |     duties of hostess, followed De Fervlans to the conservatory.~ ~"
17      I,      IV   |        so difficult," continued De Fervlans. "The imprisoned
18      I,      IV   |    leave her in my care?" asked De Fervlans, with a glance
19      I,      IV   |        letter, and handed it to De Fervlans.~ ~"I shall be
20      I,      IV   |       into her dressing-room.~ ~De Fervlans wrote an order
21      I,      IV   |          Then she turned toward De Fervlans, and whispered,
22     II,     III   |      name is Count Ludwig Vavel de Versay - with a y after
23      V,      II   |     wife?"~ ~"Herr Vicomte Leon de Barthelmy," calmly replied
24    VII,     III   |         the signature: "Marquis de Fervlans." The name seemed
25    VII,     III   |          Very truly,~ ~"MARQUIS DE FERVLANS."~ ~Not for one
26   VIII,       I   |        morning from the Marquis de Fervlans. She held the letter
27   VIII,     III   |       calls himself the Marquis de Fervlans and Leon Barthelmy
28   VIII,     III   |      tell me where I shall find De Fervlans, for it will be
29     IX,       I   |        the mission mentioned in De Fervlans's letter to General
30     IX,       I   |      the marshes.~ ~The Marquis de Fervlans had camped with
31     IX,       I   |       my way, even at night."~ ~De Fervlans now sent orders
32     IX,       I   |    following day, by which time De Fervlans and his demons
33     IX,      II   |         region the public road. De Fervlans, at a loss what
34     IX,      II   |   halted.~ ~"This is bad," said De Fervlans, impatiently. "
35     IX,      II   |        on a hard road again."~ ~De Fervlans, who was familiar
36     IX,      II   |         On one of these "hills" De Fervlans concluded to halt
37     IX,      II   |         distance from the hill. De Fervlans hurried toward
38     IX,      II   |    amphibious dwarf. Hardly had De Fervlans returned to his
39     IX,      II   |        and all devils!" shouted De Fervlans, springing toward
40     IX,      II   |     state of affairs!" grumbled De Fervlans. "Mire first, then
41     IX,      II   |        series of small lakes.~ ~De Fervlans now became anxious
42     IX,      II   |    tendrils toward the surface. De Fervlans was yet to learn
43     IX,      II   |         draw them back to land. De Fervlans, who could not
44     IX,      II   |        their meadows. Therefore De Fervlans, who wished to
45     IX,      II   |       We must rest there," said De Fervlans, "or our worn-out
46     IX,      II   |         the treacherous ground. De Fervlans's adjutant became
47     IX,      II   |         these will satisfy him. De Fervlans, who had not for
48     IX,     III   |         apprized him at once of De Fervlans's arrival at the
49     IX,     III   |         happens."~ ~The Marquis de Fervlans was enjoying a
50     IX,     III   |      farther side of the river. De Fervlans hurried from the
51     IX,     III   |       are Vavel's Volons," said De Fervlans, taking a look
52     IX,     III   |        clear tone to Ludwig:~ ~"De Fervlans is coming with
53     IX,     III   |      bridge - it was the signal De Fervlans was waiting for.
54     IX,     III   | straight for the leader. One of De Fervlans's lieutenants,
55     IX,     III   |  success for the count's troop. De Fervlans now ordered a retreat.
56     IX,     III   |       he approached to the trap De Fervlans had laid for him.
57     IX,     III   |     galloped after her lover.~ ~De Fervlans's retreat was conducted
58     IX,     III   |         met their match.~ ~When De Fervlans heard the firing
59     IX,     III   |   hastened to his assistance.~ ~De Fervlans in amazement watched
60     IX,     III   |    incapable of further combat. De Fervlans saw how his skilled
61     IX,     III   |         of the scene of action. De Fervlans glanced impatiently
62     IX,     III   |         Signor Trentatrante, as De Fervlans had expected, but
63     IX,     III   |    point was so unexpected that De Fervlans for a moment seemed
64     IX,     III   |         foe, now rushed to meet De Fervlans, who at once recognized
65     IX,     III   |   Surrender, brother-rascal!"~ ~De Fervlans raised himself
66     IX,     III   |       remained in the breast of De Fervlans's horse, where
67     IX,     III   |    enemy, - twenty paces, - and De Fervlans was a celebrated
68     IX,     III   |        in a mocking tone called De Fervlans, as his finger
69     IX,     III   |       fired without taking aim. De Fervlans fell backward to
70     IX,      IV   |               CHAPTER IV~ ~When De Fervlans's men saw that
71     IX,      IV   |   seemed to seize the woman.~ ~"De Fervlans!" she cried, in
72      X,       I   | returned from his skirmish with De Fervlans's demons, he sent
73      X,       I   |      was to 'Madame la Comtesse de Alba, avec la Princesse
74      X,      II   |        message: 'I, Count Vavel de Versay, have this day taken
75      X,     III   |         information that "Vavel de Versay, expatriated French
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