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She sat huddled in the darkness, young, afraid, and alone. It was<br >quiet in the pauper s burial ground. Beyond the encompassing rail-<br >ings the lofty buildings that flanked the narrow street shut off all<br >sound of the night-throb of Paris and the lights that went with it.<br >Nothing showed of the flares illuminating entrances to the crowded<br >theatres on the Boulevard du Temple. Oil-lamps spreading a glow<br > over fashionable comings and goings in the Boulevard des Italiens<br > did not penetrate the malodorous alleyways not far away. In the rue<br > de Richelieu, which was no more than a stone s throw over the roof-<br > tops, no echo came of the clatter of the hooves on the cobbles by<br > high-stepping carriage horses in the frosty January night. In that year<br > of 1843 the dense labyrinth of ancient properties and the maze of<br > crooked streets that made up most of the city were much the same as<br > they had been over previous centuries.<br > Nothing disturbed the immediate stillness in the child s vicinity ex-<br > cept the shiver of grass around the newly turned patch of earth, and<br > sometimes the scuttling of rats in the garbage that littered the comers<br > and gutters nearby. It was the fifth consecutive night that Louise Vet-<br > net had kept her vigil there. She was ten years old, and all she had to<br > defend herself and the place she guarded was a rusty kitchen knife.<br > Fear kept her from tears. A blurring of her vision could prevent<br > her from sighting any intruder before it was too late. She had braced<br > herself in terror countless times during each of the previous nights,<br > but those unidentifiable figures who took a shortcut along the path<br > through the burial ground had not seen her in the velvet shadows,<br > and whatever nefarious business had them abroad in the night hours,<br > it was not for the purpose of disturbing the recently buried.<br > Others who passed by, unaware of her presence, at the earlier<br > hour of eight o clock, were the workers who came from a building<br > farther down the unlit back street. These were a crowd of grisettes,<br > the seamstresses who were employed by a certain Madame Camille,<br >AL<br >Q<br ><br >
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Banners of Silk pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024