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The Lady Of Blossholme

CHAPTER XIII
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If not, wait in peace until your joy finds you, as I think it will.
"One who loves your lord well, and for his sake you also." Cicely laid down the paper and burst into a flood of weeping.
"Oh, cruel, cruel!" she sobbed, "to tell so much and yet so little.

Nay, what an ungrateful wretch am I, since Christopher truly lives, and I also live to learn it, I, whom he deems dead." "By my soul," said Emlyn, when she had calmed her, "that cloaked man is a prince of messengers.

Oh, had I but known what he bore I'd have had all the story, if I must cling to him like Potiphar's wife to Joseph.
Well, well, Joseph got away and half a herring is better than no fish, also this is good herring.

Moreover, you have got the deeds when you most wanted them and what is better, a written testimony that will bring the traitor Maldon to the scaffold.".


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