"Why," cried the girl's mother in exasperation, "between robbers and royalists and the Outlaw of Torn you would not be safe if you had an army to escort you."
And turning, he spurred on towards the neighboring castle of a rebel baron which had been captured by the royalists, and was now used as headquarters by De Fulm.
"And I would risk my life rather than one of those good old
royalists should be tarred and feathered."
He was -- nay, probably may still be -- a Bonapartist, and is called Noirtier; I, on the contrary, am a stanch royalist, and style myself de Villefort.
"Madame," replied Villefort, with a mournful smile, "I have already had the honor to observe that my father has -- at least, I hope so -- abjured his past errors, and that he is, at the present moment, a firm and zealous friend to religion and order -- a better royalist, possibly, than his son; for he has to atone for past dereliction, while I have no other impulse than warm, decided preference and conviction." Having made this well-turned speech, Villefort looked carefully around to mark the effect of his oratory, much as he would have done had he been addressing the bench in open court.
The liberal and the royalist had mutually divined each other in spite of the wide dissimulation with which they hid their common hope from the rest of the town.
In spite of the claims which the enmity of the First Consul gave Monsieur du Bousquier to enter the royalist society of the province, he was not received in the seven or eight families who composed the faubourg Saint-Germain of Alencon, among whom the Chevalier de Valois was welcome.
The girls of the aristocratic group of pupils belonged to the most devoted
royalist families in Paris.
Then, although Herrick took no part in the fighting, he suffered with the vanquished, for he was a
Royalist at heart.
"It's in the Observer and the
Royalist too," said Mr.
She did not know whether the abbess was a
royalist or a cardinalist; she therefore confined herself to a prudent middle course.
Abraham Cowley, a youthful prodigy and always conspicuous for intellectual power, was secretary to Queen Henrietta Maria after her flight to France and later was a
royalist spy in England.