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Chapter 4, The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel, Chapter 5, Marguerite, and Chapter 6, An Exquisite of '92 Summary
The Comtesse de Tournay thanks Sir Andrew for his role in rescuing herself and her children, but laments the Scarlet Pimpernel's inability to get her husband out of France at this time. Sir Andrew and Lord Antony both assure the Comtesse that her husband will be rescued as soon as the Scarlet Pimpernel can arrange it. In fact, they have reason to believe he will be out of France by the end of the week. Conversation turns to the revolution in France and the political atmosphere. The Vicomte, the Comtesse's son, comments that the women seem more bitter against the aristocrats then the men, causing his mother to lament the actions of Marguerite St. Just...
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