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St. George and St. Michael

CHAPTER XIX
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He might obscure his object, but there it always was.

He was now again walking up and down the room, and, perceiving that he had not yet arranged all to his satisfaction, she watched him with merriment in her Irish eyes, and waited.
'I have it!' he cried again.

'It shall be so, and my father shall thus have immediate notice.

The nights are weekly growing warmer, and he will not therein be tempted to his hurt.

Our trusty and well-beloved cousin Dorothy, we herewith, in presence of our liege and lovely lady, appoint thee our deputy during our absence.


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