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St. George and St. Michael

CHAPTER XIX
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Lord Herbert reddened like a girl, and looked as much abashed as if he had been caught in something of which he was ashamed.

One moment he stood thus, then said, 'Sir, the word was out before I was aware.

I do not intend to put it into force.

I pray will you put up your key again ?' 'Truly, son,' replied the marquis, still testily, but in a milder tone, 'I shall think my keys not safe in my pocket whilst you have so many swords by your side; nor that I have the command of my house whilst you have so many officers in it; nor that I am at my own disposal, whilst you have so many commanders.' 'My lord,' replied Herbert, 'I do not intend that they shall stay in the castle; I mean they shall be gone.' 'I pray, let them.

And have care that MUST do not stay behind,' said the marquis.


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