A Plot Summary: The Scarlet Pimpernel

As for Mr. Jellyband and his fellow John Bulls, who were royalists and anti-revolutionists, they were furious.

             with Mr. Pitt for his caution and moderation. Then they had company come, Lord Antony Dewhurst. He liked Sally,.

             but Mr. Waite did not approve of this. Mr. Waite, Pitchen, Hempseed, and Antony Dewherst were saying how "them.

             rascals in France are favoured, yet they murder their kings". Then Lord Antony told Mr Jellyband that Sir Percy and.

             his wife were coming. They all eat dinner with the Comtesse, her son, Vicomte, and her daughter, Suzanne, whom.

             Lord Antony takes a fancy to.

             Chapter 4 .

             The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel.

             Sir Andrew and Lord Antony are still at the Fisherman"s Rest, where two strange men were playing cards in the.

             corner of the room of the room. When they were finished their game, one of the men got up and loudly announced to.

             the people eating that he was going to bed, while the other one very quietly and sneaky slid under the table would no.

             one would see him. . After the man left, there was to be heard a sigh of relief from the guests eating. Lord Antony.

             discussed the safe trip of Suzanne., Vicomte and the Comtesse to England. Then the guests discussed the Scarlet.

             Pimpernel and how impossible it was for them and Suzanne to thank him because he works in disguise. They say in.

             Paris every time a royalist escapes to England, the public Prosecutor recieves a paper with the little red flower on it,.

             the scarlet pimpernel. Lord Antony tells them he works for him. There are 19 of them and 20 counting the Scarlet.

             Pimpernel, who is in charge. Just as Suzanne begins discussing her dislike of Marguerite Blakeney, she and Sir Percy.

             arrive. .

             Chapter 5 .

             Marguerite.

             Marguerite and Percy arrive at the Fisherman"s Rest. In France, St. Just and his party triumphed but here, staring at.

             three refugees Susan, Vicomte and Comtesse, who were driven from their country, there stood a fair screen. The.

             Comtesse then forbid Susan to speak to Marguerite .

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