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tumults of the Revolution brought about a complete forgetfulness of important anterior facts. History matured rapidly under the advance of new and eager interests. No one, therefore, except Michu, looked into the past of this affair, which the community accepted as a simple matter. Marion, who had bought Gondreville for six hundred thousand francs in assignats, sold it for the value of a couple of million in coin; but the only payments actually made by Malin were for the costs of registration. Grevin, a seminary comrade of Malin, assisted the transaction, and the Councillor rewarded his help with the office of notary at Arcis. When the news of the sale reached the pavilion, brought there by a farmer whose farm, at Grouage, was situated between the forest and the park on the left of the noble avenue, Michu turned pale and left the house. He lay in wait for Marion, and finally met him alone in one of the shrubberies of the park. "Is monsieur about to sell Gondreville?" asked the bailiff. "Yes, Michu, yes. You will have a man of powerful influence for your master. He is the friend of the First Consul, and very intimate with all the ministers; he will protect you." "Then you were holding the estate for him?" "I don't say that," replied Marion. "At the time I bought it I was looking for a place to put my money, and I invested in national property as the best security. But it doesn't suit me to keep an estate once belonging to a family in which my father was--" "--a servant," said Michu, violently. "But you shall not sell it! I want it; and I can pay for it." "You?" "Yes, I; seriously, in good gold,--eight hundred thousand francs." "Eight hundred thousand francs!" exclaimed Marion. "Where did you get them?" "That's none of your business," replied Michu; then, softening his tone, he added in a low voice: "My father-in-law saved the lives of many persons." "You are too late, Michu; the sale is made." "You must put it off, monsieur!" cried the bailiff, seizing his master by the hand which he held as in a vice. "I am hated, but I choose to be rich and powerful, and I must have Gondreville. Listen to me; I don't cling to life; sell me that place or I'll blow your brains out!--" "But do give me time to get off my bargain with Malin; he's troublesome to deal with." "I'll give you twenty-four hours. If you say a word about this matter I'll chop your head off as I would chop a turnip." Marion and Malin
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