Chapter 22 "You murdered Dewsbury," Armand said quietly. "That was one of the reasons why we should have killed you before you had the chance to do more harm in the world; but because we were stupidly magnan imous we let you go. Sent down for duelling with a boy who was too drunk to hold a weapon! I have not for gotten the episode." "It was not 'cricket', I suppose?" Paul de Frémond asked, and his voice was raw. "Blast you English with your idiotic rules of behaviour, your intolerable air of superiority, your insane belief in your invulnerability. Napoleon will conquer you and nothing you can do, Sheringham, with your puling ideas of "fair play' can stop him." Armand suddenly put back his head and laughed. "Blister it, but you are just the same, de Frémond you've never grown up! Still
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