. Monsieur Lecoq & The honor of the name . THE HONOR OF THE NAME PART II T KNOW what I am saying, rejoined Chanlouineau; and stillfearful lest some spy might be concealed outside, he nowcame close to Marie-Anne and in a low voice spoke rapidly asfollows: I never believed in the success of this conspiracy, andwhen I sought for a weapon of defense in case of failure, theMarquis de Sairmeuse furnished it. When it became necessary• ad out a circular, warning our accomplices of the datedecided upon for the rising, 1 persuaded M. Martial to writea model. He suspected nothing. I told him it was for a
. Monsieur Lecoq & The honor of the name . THE HONOR OF THE NAME PART II T KNOW what I am saying, rejoined Chanlouineau; and stillfearful lest some spy might be concealed outside, he nowcame close to Marie-Anne and in a low voice spoke rapidly asfollows: I never believed in the success of this conspiracy, andwhen I sought for a weapon of defense in case of failure, theMarquis de Sairmeuse furnished it. When it became necessary• ad out a circular, warning our accomplices of the datedecided upon for the rising, 1 persuaded M. Martial to writea model. He suspected nothing. I told him it was for a wed-ding, and he did what I asked. This letter, which is now inmy possession, is the rough draft of the circular we sent: andii is in the Marquis de Sairmeuses handwriting; It is im-possible for him to deny it. There is an erasure in every line,and every one would look at the letter as the handiwork of aman seeking to convey his real meaning in ambiguous phrases. With these words Chanlouineau opened the envelope and showed her the famo
Size: 3048px × 820px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidmonsieurleco, bookyear1908