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| CHAP. | |
| I.— | WARE WOLF! |
| II.— | THE VIDAME'S THREAT. |
| III.— | THE ROAD TO PARIS. |
| IV.— | ENTRAPPED! |
| V.— | A PRIEST AND A WOMAN. |
| VI.— | MADAME'S FRIGHT. |
| VII.— | A YOUNG KNIGHT ERRANT. |
| VIII.— | THE PARISIAN MATINS. |
| IX.— | THE HEAD OF ERASMUS. |
| X.— | HAU, HAU, HUGUENOTS! |
| XI.— | A NIGHT OF SORROW. |
| XII.— | JOY IN THE MORNING. |
The following is a modern English version of a curious French memoir,or fragment of autobiography, apparently written about the year 1620 byAnne, Vicomte de Caylus, and brought to this country—if, in fact, theoriginal ever existed in England—by one of his descendants after theRevocation of the Edict of Nantes. This Anne, we learn from othersources, was a principal figure at the Court of Henry IV., and,therefore, in August, 1572, when the adventures here related tookplace, he and hi