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A Knight of the White Cross

CHAPTER XI IN COMMAND OF A GALLEY
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I do not say that you have not well deserved it, because it is the tremendous way you worked at Turkish and gave up everything else that has enabled you to do this.

Still, there was luck in your noticing that villain talking to the galley slaves, and then to one of the officers of the prison.

Of course, as the grand master said last night, it isn't one in a thousand who would have thought anything more about it, and I am sure I shouldn't; so that, and all the rest, is entirely your own doing.

Still, it was a piece of luck that you noticed him talking with a slave.

Don't think I envy you, Gervaise; I don't a bit, and I feel as much as any one that you have well deserved the honour you have obtained.


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