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"Your hope was realized, Monseigneur. And then?"
"I said to myself," continued the duke, "if once I have about me a good fellow like La Ramee, I will get a friend, whom he does not know to be my friend, to recommend to him a man devoted to my interests, and who will aid my escape."
"Good!" said La Ramee. "No bad idea."
"When I have accomplished this," said the duke, "if the man is skilful, and manages to gain the confidence of my jailer, I shall have no difficulty in keeping up a communication with my friends."
"Indeed!" said La Ramee; "how so?"
"Easily enough," replied M. de Beaufort; "in playing at ball, for instance."
"In playing at ball!" repeated La Ramee, who was beginning to pay great attention to the duke's words.
"Yes. I strike a ball into the moat; a man who is at hand, working in his garden, picks it up. The ball contains a letter.
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In this way a
The mob demand a
His complexion was pale
A search was instituted
I will instantly depart
The surest way to
The excessive heat and
Your hope was realized
He represented to her
He has escaped through
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