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St. George and St. Michael

CHAPTER XXXII
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An' you had left me with that look on your face, and had but spoken my name to it, some one would have guessed ten times more than you know--or I either for that gear.' 'I must tell the truth,' said mistress Watson, relenting a little.
'Thou must, or I will tell it for thee--but to the marquis.

Thou shalt be there to hear, and if, after that, thou tell it to another, then hast thou no mother's heart in thee.' Dorothy gave way at last and burst into tears.

Mistress Watson was touched.
'Nay, child, I would do thee no wrong,' she rejoined.

'Get thee to bed.
I must rouse the guard to go look for the prisoner, but I will say nothing of thee to any but my lord marquis.

When he is dressed and in his study, I will come for thee myself.' Dorothy thanked her warmly, and betook herself to her chamber, considerably relieved..


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