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Red Eve

CHAPTER XV
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The mouldering remains of a meal lay on the broad oak table; a great dower-chest inlaid with ivory, but half filled with arms and armour, stood wide.

A silver crucifix that had hung above was torn down and cast upon the floor, perchance by thieves who had found it too heavy to bear away.

The earthquake had thrown over a carved cabinet and some bowls of glazed ware that stood upon it.

These lay about shattered amidst shields and swords thrown from the walls, where pictures of saints or perchance of dead Cattrinas hung all awry.

In short, if an army had sacked it this stately hall could scarce have seemed more ruined.
Hugh and Dick crossed it to a stairway of chestnut wood whereof every newel-post was surmounted by the crest of a swan, and searched the saloons above, where also there was wreck and ruin.


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