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The curfew of the cloister sounded at theto his companion in low tones, his eternal refrain, "He is mad!" To which his companion this time replied, "I believe that he is"

It was the hour when no stranger could remain in the cloister The two visitors withdrew "Master," said Gossip Tourangeau, as he took leave of the archdeacon, "I love wise ular esteem Come to-morrow to the Palace des Tournelles, and inquire for the Abbé de Sainte-Martin, of Tours"

The archdeacon returned to his chaeau was, and recalling that passage of the register of Sainte-Martin, of Tours:-- ~Abbas beati Martini, SCILICET REX FRANCIAE, est canonicus de consuetudine et habet parvam proebendam quam habet sanctus Venantius, et debet sedere in sede thesaurarii~

It is asserted that after that epoch the archdeacon had frequent conferences with Louis XI, when his majesty came to Paris, and that Dom Claude's influence quite overshadowed that of Olivier le Daim and Jacques Coictier, who, as was his habit, rudely took the king to task on that account