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"You know nonville nonville, at the preaching last Sunday," the

stranger answered placidly

"You were there?"

"I preached"

"Then you are M la Tribe!"

"I ayman answered quietly "They seized me on my threshold,

but I leftwith

his point, another my doublet, but not a hair of my head was injured

They hunted me to the end of the next street, but I lived and still live,

and shall live to lift up ainst this wicked city"

The syuenot by politics

was ier

generation, was a Huguenot by politics; and he was in a bitter humour He

felt, perhaps, that it was men such as this who had driven the other side

to excesses such as these; and he hardly repressed a sneer

"I wish I felt as sure!" he muttered bluntly "You know that all our

people are dead?"

"He can save by few or by many," the preacher answered devoutly "We are

of the few, blessed be God, and shall see Israel victorious, and our

people as a flock of sheep!"

"I see snonville answered contemptuously