“To a gray friar for confessing a criminal, four sols parisis.” The king listened in silence. From time to time he coughed; then he raised the goblet to his lips and drank a draught with a grimace. “During this year there have been made by the ordinance of justice, to the sound of the trumpet, through the squares of Paris, fifty-six proclamations. Account to be regulated. “For having searched and ransacked in certain places, in Paris as well as elsewhere, for money said to be there concealed; but nothing hath been found: forty-five livres parisis.” “Bury a crown to unearth a sou!” said the king. “For having set in the Hôtel des Tournelles six panes of white glass in the place where the iron cage is, thirteen sols; for having made and delivered by command of the king, on the day of the

