Chapter 4

De La Rochejaquelein

De La Rochejaquelein

De La Rochejaquelein

Title page“MONSIEUR HENRI”A FOOT-NOTE TOFRENCH HISTORY BYLOUISE IMOGEN GUINEYNEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERSPRINTERS & PUBLISHERS MDCCCXCIICopyright, 1892, byHarper & Brothers.All rights reserved.TOMADAME MARIE-ANGE BONDROITR.S.C.J.When you were first an exile, and at Elmhurst, I was a child. Six studious years we had together, many games, a tiff or two, much silent love. It is because I do not forget any of them, and because it may stand as a little token of an honorable and lifelong debt, that to you, my dear old friend, without asking your leave, I dedicate this book.

Title page“MONSIEUR HENRI”A FOOT-NOTE TOFRENCH HISTORY BYLOUISE IMOGEN GUINEYNEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERSPRINTERS & PUBLISHERS MDCCCXCII

“MONSIEUR HENRI”A FOOT-NOTE TOFRENCH HISTORY BYLOUISE IMOGEN GUINEYNEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERSPRINTERS & PUBLISHERS MDCCCXCII

Copyright, 1892, byHarper & Brothers.All rights reserved.

Copyright, 1892, byHarper & Brothers.

All rights reserved.

TOMADAME MARIE-ANGE BONDROITR.S.C.J.

When you were first an exile, and at Elmhurst, I was a child. Six studious years we had together, many games, a tiff or two, much silent love. It is because I do not forget any of them, and because it may stand as a little token of an honorable and lifelong debt, that to you, my dear old friend, without asking your leave, I dedicate this book.


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