In Search of Mademoiselle

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. MADEMOISELLE. A FTER awhile the Sieur de la Notte came on deck to Master Hooper and disclosed the story of his persecution and the circumstances which led to his capture and imprisonment. His tale was, in short, the tale of a hundred others. He had become a follower of Calvin and had even preached and w

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ritten the new religion. His estates were soon confiscated and he was forced to flee into the night with his wife and daughter, cany ing only the jewels and valuables to which he could lay his hands. "And what, Monsieur," asked Master Hooper, when he had done, " of your adventure in the cabin ? " " That is soon told. When the action began, the commander of the Cristobal, Don Alvarez, sent us below, cautioning us not to appear upon the deck. Don Diego de Bacan himself locked us in the after cabin. The battle over there came a sudden movement at the outer door and two pikemen rushed intothe corridor and set upon me vigorously. So sudden was the onslaught I had scarce time to set myself on guard. But I managed to draw and use my sword to such good end as to confine the fellows in the narrow passageway, where I had them at a disadvantage. Yet, what might have come of us had not yonder giant interposed " " But the cause of this attack ? " asked Captain Hooper. "You must know, Monsieur," replied the Frenchman, " that under the deck of that cabin is a chest containing many thousand crowns. It was upon the Huguenot ship from which we were taken and was intended by Admiral Coligny for certain troops under arms in the north." Captain Hooper's eyes sparkled. He would have liked to take that chest upon the Griffin. But he had his orders and dared not without the consent of the Queen take even salvage of treasure or property belonging to the Protestant party. "... --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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