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The Refugees

Chapter 29. The Voice At The Port-hole

Word Count: 3480    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

n their veins. The next day De Catinat spent upon deck, amid the bustle and confusion of the unlading, endeavouring

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The Refugees
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“It was the sort of window which was common in Paris about the end of the seventeenth century. It was high, mullioned, with a broad transom across the centre, and above the middle of the transom a tiny coat of arms—three caltrops gules upon a field argent—let into the diamond-paned glass.”