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The Weavers
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CHAPTER IX
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She always spoke like that.

Will you not use thee and thou in speaking to me, always ?" "We are not likely to speak together in any language in the future," he answered.

"But now thee must go, and I will--" "My cousin, Mr.Lacey, is waiting for me in the garden," she answered.
"I shall be safe with him." She moved towards the door.

He caught the handle to turn it, when there came the noise of loud talking, and the sound of footsteps in the court-yard.

He opened the door slightly and looked out, then closed it quickly.


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