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A Knight of the White Cross

CHAPTER X
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A hundred men will be more than ample for our purpose.

Do you take fifty of your knights, Sir John Kendall, and I will draw fifty of those of Auvergne.

At eleven o'clock we will meet at the gate leading down into the town, and will march to the private entrance of the governor's house.

I will go in first with a few of you, tell him what we have discovered, and post guards to prevent any one from leaving his house.

Then, having admitted the others, we will go quietly out and place a party at each door of the overseers' house, with orders to seize any who may come out.


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