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Saint George for England

CHAPTER III: A THWARTED PLOT
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As the lady belongs to the court, there is sure to be a fine pother about the matter, and you and all who were there will be examined touching your share of the adventure, and how you came to be upon the spot.

The others will, of course, say that they were there under your direction; and we had best think how much of your story you had better tell." "Why should I not tell it all ?" Walter asked indignantly.
"You should never tell a lie, Walter; but in days like these it is safer sometimes not to tell more than is necessary.

It is a good rule in life, my boy, to make no more enemies than may be needful.

This knight, who is doubtless a great villain, has maybe powerful friends, and it is as well, if it can be avoided, that you should not embroil yourself with these.

Many a man has been knocked on head or stabbed on a dark night, because he could not keep his tongue from wagging.


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