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       Rafael Sabatini

      Scaramouche

      A Romance of the French Revolution

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664183774

       BOOK I: THE ROBE

       CHAPTER I. THE REPUBLICAN

       CHAPTER II. THE ARISTOCRAT

       CHAPTER III. THE ELOQUENCE OF M. DE VILMORIN

       CHAPTER IV. THE HERITAGE

       CHAPTER V. THE LORD OF GAVRILLAC

       CHAPTER VI. THE WINDMILL

       CHAPTER VII. THE WIND

       CHAPTER VIII. OMNES OMNIBUS

       CHAPTER IX. THE AFTERMATH

       BOOK II: THE BUSKIN

       CHAPTER I. THE TRESPASSERS

       CHAPTER II. THE SERVICE OF THESPIS

       CHAPTER III. THE COMIC MUSE

       CHAPTER IV. EXIT MONSIEUR PARVISSIMUS

       CHAPTER V. ENTER SCARAMOUCHE

       CHAPTER VI. CLIMENE

       CHAPTER VII. THE CONQUEST OF NANTES

       CHAPTER VIII. THE DREAM

       CHAPTER IX. THE AWAKENING

       CHAPTER X. CONTRITION

       CHAPTER XI. THE FRACAS AT THE THEATRE FEYDAU

       BOOK III: THE SWORD

       CHAPTER I. TRANSITION

       CHAPTER II. QUOS DEUS VULT PERDERE

       CHAPTER III. PRESIDENT LE CHAPELIER

       CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON

       CHAPTER V. MADAME DE PLOUGASTEL

       CHAPTER VI. POLITICIANS

       CHAPTER VII. THE SPADASSINICIDES

       CHAPTER VIII. THE PALADIN OF THE THIRD

       CHAPTER IX. TORN PRIDE

       CHAPTER X. THE RETURNING CARRIAGE

       CHAPTER XI. INFERENCES

       CHAPTER XII. THE OVERWHELMING REASON

       CHAPTER XIII. SANCTUARY

       CHAPTER XIV. THE BARRIER

       CHAPTER XV. SAFE-CONDUCT

       CHAPTER XVI. SUNRISE

       Table of Contents

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      He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad. And that was all his patrimony. His very paternity was obscure, although the village of Gavrillac had long since dispelled the cloud of mystery that hung about it. Those simple Brittany folk were not so simple as to be deceived by a pretended relationship which did not even possess the virtue of originality. When a nobleman, for no apparent reason, announces himself the godfather of an infant fetched no man knew whence, and thereafter cares for the lad’s rearing and education, the most unsophisticated of country folk perfectly understand the situation. And so the good people of Gavrillac permitted themselves no illusions on the score of the real relationship between Andre-Louis Moreau—as the lad had been named—and Quintin de Kercadiou, Lord of Gavrillac, who dwelt in the big grey house that dominated from its eminence the village clustering below.

      Andre-Louis had learnt his letters at the village school, lodged the while with old Rabouillet, the attorney, who in the capacity of fiscal intendant, looked after the affairs of M. de Kercadiou. Thereafter, at the age of fifteen, he had been packed off to Paris, to the Lycee of Louis Le Grand, to study the law which he was now returned to practise in conjunction with Rabouillet. All this at the charges

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