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The Lady Of Blossholme

CHAPTER XIII
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We'll not ride to-day, but to-morrow morning at the light." "Then my servant Emlyn must come also, Sir, to help me with the babe, and Thomas Bolle too, for he can prove that the witchcraft upon which we were condemned was but his trickery." "Yes, yes; but the costs of travel for so many will be great.

Have you, perchance, any money ?" "Yes, Sir, about L50 in gold that is sewn up in one of Emlyn's robes." "Ah! A sufficient sum.

Too much indeed to be risked upon your persons in these rough times.

You will let me take charge of half of it for you ?" "With pleasure, Sir, trusting you as I do.

Keep to your bargain and I will keep to mine." "Good.


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