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  THE ABBESS OF VLAYE

  By STANLEY J. WEYMAN

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  "HE HAD DISMOUNTED, AND HAD HIS HAT IN HIS HAND"] [_Page_ 113]

  THE ABBESS OF VLAYE

  BY

  STANLEY J. WEYMAN

  _Author of "Under the Red Robe," "A Gentleman of France," "My Lady Rotha," "The Red Cockade," "Count Hannibal," "The Castle Inn," etc_.

  LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. 91 and 93 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK LONDON AND BOMBAY 1904

  Copyright, 1903, by STANLEY J. WEYMAN.

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  Copyright, 1904, by STANLEY J. WEYMAN.

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  _All rights reserved_.

  ROBERT DRUMMOND, PRINTER, NEW YORK.

  TO

  HUGH STOWELL SCOTT,

  IN REMEMBRANCE OF LONG SUMMER DAYS SPENT WITH HIM

  AMID THE SCENES WHICH SUGGESTED IT,

  THIS STORY IS

  AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED BY HIS FRIEND.

  CONTENTS.

  CHAP.

  INTRODUCTION--A King in Council.

  I. Villeneuve-l'Abbesse.

  II. The Tower Chamber.

  III. Still Waters Troubled.

  IV. The Dilemma.

  V. The Captain of Vlaye.

  VI. In the Hay-field.

  VII. A Soldiers' Frolic.

  VIII. Father Angel.

  IX. Speedy Justice.

  X. Midnight Alarms.

  XI. The Chapel by the Ford.

  XII. The Peasants' Camp.

  XIII. Hostages.

  XIV. Saint and Sinner.

  XV. Fears.

  XVI. To Do or Not to Do?

  XVII. The Heart of Cain.

  XVIII. Two in the Mill.

  XIX. The Captain of Vlaye's Condition.

  XX. The Abbess Moves.

  XXI. The Castle Of Vlaye.

  XXII. A Night by the River.

  XXIII. The Bride's Dot.

  XXIV. Fors l'Amour.

  XXV. His Last Ride.

  THE ABBESS OF VLAYE.