The War of Women Volume 2
revious day, relying upon their numbers and upon the ability of their leaders; in fact, their minds were entirely at ease as to the r
e Saint-Georges? Where could you find a Bordelais who had not handled the oar, the fowling-pi
as that they returned with hanging heads, and listened resignedly to the lamentation and wailing of the women, who as
to their homes to describe the disaster, each in his own way. The chiefs betook t
adgear of the militia, she could not restrain a feeling of uneasiness as she thought that those same citizens, her partisans, had gone out to contend against a force of old, well-disciplined soldiers. But there were three considerations fr
, was the source of bitter grief to Madame de Cambes; even so did everything t
ce, covered with dust and blood; the sleeve of his black doubl
ear?" cried the prince
ar, madame?" he
u were r
ole, madame; to put it fra
cess, turning pale; "bea
viscountess; "beaten by
manded Madame de Condé, in a freezing t
pen, in play, in love, in war; we attacked those
Canolles such a gallant fe
s' heart throbb
walls, and was on the lookout for us, having probably received warning of our attack, he had the advantage of our good
re, heedless of the imprude
fference between Navailles and the militia is th
we lack now is
hall not," retorted La
r with her foot; "beaten by upstarts, commanded by
d to the whit
almost venture to say," he added with a swift, keen glance at Claire, "that he's not alone in his opinion. Names
is the man to allow h
wait until the vein of bad luck is exhausted; war is
" said Madame de Tourville, "
to do what we suggest, on the ground that we are women and know
eaten at Cannae, Pompey at Pharsalia, and Attila at Chalons. There are none but Alexand
manner, "was to lay siege to the fortress in regular form. They wou
e; "for my own part I do not feel sufficientl
ave supper under their own roof and sleep in their own bed. Now, a regular siege requires those concerned in it to dispense with a multitude of conveniences to which our worthy burghers are accu
will begin again?"
quite sure of it; they are too fond of the
y will t
dly, some da
a Princesse, "I propose that this insolent Monsieur de Ca
thly shudder run
o your Highness's ideas of war, I congratulate myself
surrend
your Highness would say i
g me a citizen, a sheriff, a councillor,-somebody to whom I can talk and assure my
spagnet is even now at the door, soliciting
," said th
burst, and again had felt as if it would never beat again. She said to
et, by his protestations surpasse
d men we will send eight thousand; instead of six pieces of cannon, we will take along twelve; instead
der or as a volunteer, as often as you undertake this task. But bear in mind, I beg, that at the rate o
on from the arsenal to the fortress, if necessary; we will discharge enough ammunition to reduce a mountain of granite to powder; I
s so long as Monsieur de Canolles is alive,
him killed, and take Saint-Georg
led the cry of dismay
re to take S
princess; "I should say as
es, "let me have my way, and I w
; "you promised much the same
in over Monsieur de Canolles. That attempt failed
him more easy to appr
is time that I would turn over the go
w s
ldiers into the very
at you undertake such a task
m a landowner," sa
sed to jest," r
can imagine a world of meaning in the thr
oval means everything to me. I say again that Saint-Georges is as good as
ourville, "I too can take Saint
ll hear," said Lenet, checking the effort Madame de Cambes was mak
ame," said t
her party, equal in number, would creep along the right bank; four or five hund
Rochefoucauld, "that you already hav
e company," said Claire; "give me Navai
with his most contemptuous smile, gazed pityingly at these women who presumed to
now, madame," said L
recess, where she whispe
ed a joyful
princess, "if you will give Madame de Ca
e princess
you pl
captain!" sneered
c," said Lenet, "when you enter Saint-Georg
ime comes I
" said the princess, "let every
Highness pleases," said Claire. "I wil
to hope, did the same, followed by Madame de Tourville. Espagnet, having renewed his p
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