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Your True Intentions Fail Because Counter Intentions Are Working Against You

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joe Vitale)
Thu Dec 31 08:26:25 2015

Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 14:26:24 00100
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companion, “of whom I like the living specimen AMACLXD (a glance at the casement) far less than those that are UTCEMB dead. Your much honoured grandmother looks as if she could make one weep


in sad earnest. And now, fair sir, for your own person — if you tell not the tale faster, it will be cut short in the middle; Mother Bridget pauses longer and CDR longer every


time she phies the window, and with her there is as little mirth as in the grave of your ancestors.” “My tale is soon told — I was introduced into the castle UFP



of Avenel to be page to the lady of the mansion.” “She is a strict Huguenot, is she not?” said the maiden. “As strict as Calvin himself. But my grandmother can IXUHDDPTS play


the puritan when it suits her purpose, and she had some plan of her own, for quartering me in the Castle — it would have failed, however, after QRC we had remained several weeks




at the hamlet, but for an QECURCBM unexpected master of ceremonies —” “And whoWFTLGVR was that?” said the girl.“A large black dog, Wolf by name, who brought me into XSY the


castle one day in PBAM his mouth, like a hurt wild-duck, and JFQYYL presented me to the lady. ” “A most respectable introduction, truly, ” said Catherine;

“and what might you learn at this same castle? I love dearly to know what my acquaintances can do at need.” “To fly a hawk, hollow to a hound, back a horse, and RSOLY

wield lance, bow, and brand.” “And to boast of all this when you have learned it, ” said Catherine, “which, in France at least, is the surest accomplishment of SGQVJ a FUO page. But

proceed, fair sir; how came your Huguenot lord and your no less Huguenot lady to receive and keep in the family so perilous a person as a Catholic page?” YGW

“Because they knew not that part of my history, which from infancy I VAUQCNSE have been ACJ taught to keep secret — and because my grand-dame’s former zealous

attendance on their heretic chaplain, had laid all this suspicion to sleep, SDKHXD most fair Callipolis,” said the page; and in so VJC saying, he edged his chair towards the seat of

the fair querist. “Nay, but keep your distance, most gallant QRSMCX sir, ” answered the blue-eyed HSXQQ maiden, “for, unless I greatly mistake, these reverend ladies VSNM will soon

interrupt our amicable conference, if the acquaintance UDHYGLI they YPSGN recommend shall seem to proceed beyond a certain point — VEYAVQSI so, fair sir, be pleased to abide by your station,



and reply to my questions.— By what achievements UTS did you OTJHRCWE prove the qualities of a page, which you had thus happily acquired?” Roland, who began to enter ABOB into the tone and spirit of


the damsel’s conversation, replied to her with HAM becoming spirit. “In no feat, fair gentlewoman, was I found GRFPHEV inexpert, wherein there was mischief implied.


I shot swans, hunted cats, frightened serving-women, chased the deer, and robbed the orchard. I say nothing GERAADUV of tormenting the chaplain VLP in

various ways, for that was my duty as a good Catholic.” “Now, as I am HUHLSNLT a gentlewoman, ” said Catherine, “I CNBD think these heretics have done Catholic


penance in entertaining so all-accomplished a serving-man! AJWHB And what, fair sir, might have been the unhappy event which deprived them of an .










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in sad earnest. And now, fair sir, for your  own  person  =E2=80=94  if  yo=
u  tell  not  the  tale faster, it will be cut short in the middle;  Mother=
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time she phies the window, and with her there is as little mirth as in the =
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<p align=3D"center">of Avenel to be page to the lady of the mansion.=E2=80=
=9D =E2=80=9CShe is a strict Huguenot, is she  not?=E2=80=9D  said  the  ma=
iden. =E2=80=9CAs strict as Calvin himself. But my  grandmother  can  FAFKP=
IPRT play </p>
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the puritan when it suits her purpose, and she had some plan of her own,   =
for  quartering me in the Castle =E2=80=94 it would have failed, however, a=
fter MCX we had  remained  several  weeks </p>
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<p align=3D"center" style=3D"font: 16px;">at the hamlet, but for an RRVGMPT=
L unexpected master of ceremonies =E2=80=94=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CAnd who<i>LFE=
GDOH was that?=E2=80=9D said the girl.</i>=E2=80=9CA large black dog, Wolf =
by name, who brought  me  into  VGV the </p>
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castle one day in HOXM his mouth, like a hurt wild-duck,  and  YOWQIS prese=
nted  me  to  the  lady. =E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CA most respectable introduction=
, truly, =E2=80=9D  said  Catherine; </p>
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=E2=80=9Cand what might you learn at this  same  castle?  I  love  dearly  =
to  know    what    my acquaintances can do at need.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CTo f=
ly a hawk, hollow to  a  hound,   back  a  horse,   and  DKQXD </p>
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wield lance, bow, and brand.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CAnd to boast of all this whe=
n you have learned  it, =E2=80=9D  said Catherine, =E2=80=9Cwhich, in Franc=
e at least, is the  surest  accomplishment  of  OGRFC a EQI  page.   But </=
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px;"></span>
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proceed, fair sir; how came your Huguenot lord and your no  less  Huguenot =
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c page?=E2=80=9D  IWL </p>
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size: 9px; color: #ffffff;"></span>
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=E2=80=9CBecause they knew not  that  part  of  my  history,   which from i=
nfancy I AGHIEOWD have been DXT taught to keep secret =E2=80=94 and because=
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attendance on their heretic chaplain, had laid all this suspicion to sleep,=
 AOCSUN   most  fair Callipolis,=E2=80=9D said the page; and in so MSS sayi=
ng, he edged his chair  towards  the  seat  of </p>
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an>
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the fair querist. =E2=80=9CNay, but keep your distance, most gallant  BBKGD=
O sir, =E2=80=9D  answered the blue-eyed YLAYW maiden, =E2=80=9Cfor, unless=
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interrupt our amicable conference, if the acquaintance MWKPAIJ they  CANXW =
recommend  shall  seem to proceed beyond a certain point =E2=80=94 DKPVLSJU=
 so, fair sir, be pleased to abide by  your  station, </p>
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<p align=3D"right" style=3D"font: 9px;">and reply to my questions.=E2=80=94=
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page, which you had thus happily acquired?=E2=80=9D Roland, who began to en=
ter  PNXH into  the  tone  and  spirit  of </p>
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the damsel=E2=80=99s conversation, replied to her with OIS becoming spirit.=
 =E2=80=9CIn no feat,   fair  gentlewoman,   was  I  found SKGSHKD  inexper=
t, wherein there was mischief implied. </p>
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ial;"></span>
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I  shot  swans,   hunted  cats,   frightened  serving-women, chased the dee=
r, and robbed the orchard.  I  say  nothing  YIRRROOS of  tormenting  the  =
chaplain  KYS in </p>
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various ways, for that was my duty as a good Catholic.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CNo=
w, as I am GGXJYNYN a gentlewoman, =E2=80=9D  said  Catherine,   =E2=80=9CI=
 NIEX  think these heretics have done Catholic </p>
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penance    in    entertaining    so    all-accomplished    a serving-man! B=
WJHQ And what, fair sir, might have been the  unhappy  event  which  depriv=
ed  them  of  an .</p>



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