item: #1 of 3 id: 44252 author: James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title: Richelieu: A Tale of France, v. 1/3 date: None words: 52253 flesch: 68 summary: I salute your Majesty, said Chavigni, as soon as they had come within a short distance of the Queen, and not giving De Blenau the time to address her: I have been the bearer of a message from his Eminence of Richelieu to Monsieur de Blenau, your Majesty's Chamberlain, requesting the pleasure of entertaining him for a day in Paris. Sir Count de Chavigni, I beg you would mark me, replied De Blenau. keywords: beaumont; blood; cardinal; chavigni; cinq; count; count de; day; de blenau; eye; eyes; fontrailles; forest; france; germain; good; great; hand; head; heart; horse; king; lady; left; man; mars; master; mind; moment; monsieur; norman; pauline; philip; queen; richelieu; round; sir; stranger; time; way; wood; woodman cache: 44252.txt plain text: 44252.txt item: #2 of 3 id: 44253 author: James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title: Richelieu: A Tale of France, v. 2/3 date: None words: 53003 flesch: 68 summary: Between two persons so inclined, preliminaries are soon adjusted: nor had De Blenau time to proceed with diplomatic caution, even had he had reason to suspect the sincerity of the Woodman. The first, which opened from the staircase and communicated with the second by means of a small door, was conveniently furnished in its way, containing, besides a very fair complement of chairs and tables of the most solid manufacture, that happy invention of our ancestors, a corner cupboard, garnished with various articles of plate and porcelain, and a shelf of books, which last De Blenau had no small pleasure in perceiving. keywords: bastille; beaumont; cardinal; chavigni; count; day; de blenau; de hauteford; door; eyes; good; governor; hand; head; heart; king; louis; mademoiselle de; majesty; mind; moment; monsieur; night; norman; pauline; pauline de; philip; place; present; queen; richelieu; round; sir; thing; thought; time; way; woodman cache: 44253.txt plain text: 44253.txt item: #3 of 3 id: 44254 author: James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title: Richelieu: A Tale of France, v. 3/3 date: None words: 69612 flesch: 68 summary: Monsieur de Blenau, said Chavigni, as soon as the door was closed, it was not worth while to detain you here for an hour or two, till such time as the order could be sent for your emancipation; I therefore drew it out in the lodge.--But you owe me nothing for that; he continued, seeing that De Blenau was about to thank him for the supposed service. Hear De Blenau yourself, and if you find him guilty, bring him to the block at once. keywords: beaumont; cardinal; chavigni; cinq; cinq mars; count; count de; course; day; de beaumont; de blenau; de la; door; duke; eyes; fontrailles; france; friend; good; hand; head; heart; horse; king; left; length; louis; majesty; mars; marteville; mind; moment; monsieur; night; norman; officer; pauline; person; place; power; present; prisoner; queen; richelieu; road; round; sir; statesman; thing; thought; time; way cache: 44254.txt plain text: 44254.txt