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NAPOLEON'S YOUNG NEIGHBOR
French, "sit by me and talk. You speak French?"
"Yes, sir," replied Betsy with apparent calmness, though her heart was beating violently.
"Who taught you?"
"I learned in England, when I was at school."
"That is well, and what else did you study? Geography, I hope."
"Yes, sir."
"Then you can tell me what is the capital of France?"
"Paris, monsieur."
"Of Italy?"
"Rome."
"Of Russia?"
"St. Petersburg."
He looked up quickly. "St. Petersburg now; it was Moscow."
Then he asked, sternly and abruptly, "Qui l'a brulé?" ["Who burned it?"]
Betsy trembled. There was something terrifying now in his expression, as well as in the tones of his voice. She could not find words to reply as she recalled what she had heard