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The question was put by a beautiful girl scarcely yet verging on womanhood to a fine intelligent youth, two or three years her senior, as they paced slowly on together through the gardens of the Louvre on the banks of the Seine, flowing at that period bright and clear amid fields and groves. Before them rose the stately palace lately increased and adorned by Henry the Second, the then reigning monarch of France, with its lofty towers, richly carved columns, and numerous rows of windows commanding a view over the city on one side, and across green fields and extensive forests, and far up and. | Exiled for the Faith by . Kingston 1 CHAPTER ONE. CHAPTER TWO. CHAPTER THREE. CHAPTER FOUR. CHAPTER FIVE. CHAPTER SIX. CHAPTER SEVEN. CHAPTER EIGHT. CHAPTER NINE. CHAPTER TEN. CHAPTER ELEVEN. CHAPTER TWELVE. Exiled for the Faith by . Kingston The Project Gutenberg EBook of Exiled for the Faith by . Kingston This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Exiled for the Faith A Tale of the Huguenot Persecution Author . Kingston Release Date May 8 2007 EBook 21388 Language English Character set encoding ASCII Exiled for the Faith by . Kingston 2 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK EXILED FOR THE FAITH Produced by Nick Hodson of London England Exiled for the Faith A Tale of the Huguenot Persecution by . Kingston. Not a very long book. Though technically well-written it is a bit annoying as it contains several passages of ranting against the behaviour of the Catholics. No doubt this was justified at the time but in this day and age it is a bit out of place to be reminded of it. The audiobook comes out at about five hours. EXILED FOR THE FAITH A TALE OF THE HUGUENOT PERSECUTION BY . KINGSTON. CHAPTER ONE. 3 CHAPTER ONE. A TALE OF THE HUGUENOT PERSECUTION. THE TWO COUSINS. Just what brought you to France fair cousin The question was put by a beautiful girl scarcely yet verging on womanhood to a fine intelligent youth two or three years her senior as they paced slowly on together through the gardens of the Louvre on the banks of the Seine flowing at that period bright and clear amid fields and groves. Before them rose the stately palace lately increased and adorned by Henry the Second the then reigning monarch of France with its lofty towers richly carved columns and numerous rows of windows commanding a view over the city on one side

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