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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