great piety and consequenceand much respected by
Yves de Cornaultand when she proposed to Anne to go with her to Ste.
Barbe no one could objectand even the chaplain declared himself in
favour of the pilgrimage. So Anne set out for Ste. Barbeand there for the
first time she talked with Herve de Lanrivain. He had come once or twice
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to Kerfol with his fatherbut she had never before exchanged a dozen
words with him. They did not talk for more than five minutes now: it was
under the chestnutsas the procession was coming out of the chapel. He
said: "I pity you and she was surprised
for she had not supposed that any
one thought her an object of pity. He added: Call for me when you need
me and she smiled a little
but was glad afterward
and thought often of
the meeting.
She confessed to having seen him three times afterward: not more.
How or where she would not say--one had the impression that she feared
to implicate some one. Their meetings had been rare and brief; and at the
last he had told her that he was starting the next day for a foreign country
on a mission which
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