Copyright 1903 by G. Barrie & Sons
LEODGARD CALLED TO ACCOUNT
Landry uttered a sort of hollow growl which presaged a storm on thepoint of bursting. Bathilde hid her face in her hands, and Ambroisinesqueezed her father's arm.
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THE BATH KEEPERS;
OR,
PARIS IN THOSE DAYS
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The storm which Plumard feared for the next day burst that same evening,very shortly after the solicitor's clerk delivered the plume. At thebath keeper's house on Rue Saint-Jacques, Ambroisine was alone,listening to the roar of the thunder and the rain as she awaited herfather's return.
Master Hugonnet had gone to visit his neighbor the keeper of the wineshop; but he had prolonged his stay there beyond his usual hour, and hisdau