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In the Reign of Terror

CHAPTER XIII
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"That's settled, now I shall be off at once.

They will be watching the street for monsieur, and to-morrow, when they find he has not come back, they will be asking questions, so the sooner I am back the better." "We cannot give you much accommodation, monsieur," the fisherman said.

"There is only the loft upstairs, and, for to-night, the sails to sleep on; but we will try and make you more comfortable to-morrow." "I care nothing for comfort," Harry answered, "so make no change for me.

Just treat me as if I were what I shall seem to be--a young fisherman who has come to work with you for a bit.

I will row with you and help you with your nets.


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