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 and height. That pride would not allow Clyffurde to utter a single word
in his own defence. The futility of attempting it also influenced his
decision. He scorned the idea of speaking on his own behalf, words which
were doomed to be disbelieved. In a moment he had found himself
absolutely isolated in the centre of the room, not far from the hearth
where he had stood a little while ago talking to Crystal, and close to
the chair where she had sat with the light of the fire playing upon her
satin gown. The cushions still bore the impress of her young figure as
she had leaned up against them: the sight of it was an additional pain
which almost made Clyffurde wince. He bowed silently and very low to
Crystal and to Mme. la Duchesse, and then to all the ladies and
gentlemen who cold-shouldered him with such contemptuous ostentation. De
Marmont with head erect and an air of swagger was already waiting for
him at the door. Clyffurde in taking leave of M. le Comte made a violent
effort to say at any rate the one word which weighed upon his heart.
"Will you at least permit me, M. le Comte," he said, "to thank you for .
 ." But already the Comte had interrupted him, even before the words
were clearly out of his mouth. "I will not permit you, Sir," he broke in
firmly, "to speak a single word other than a plain denial of M. de St.
Genis' accusations against you." Then as Clyffurde relapsed into
silence, M. le Comte continued with haughty peremptoriness: "A plain
'yes' or 'no' will suffice, Sir. Were you or were you not in the company
of those traitors Emery and de Marmont when General Mouton-Duvernet came
upon them outside Grenoble?" "I was," replied Clyffurde simply. With a
stiff nod of the head the Comte turned his back abruptly upon him; no
one took any further notice of the "English spy." The accused had been
condemned without enquiry and without trial. In times like these all
one's friends must be above suspicion. Cly

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Received on 2009-09-04