[The Last Of The Barons<br> Complete by Edward Bulwer-Lytton]@TWC D-Link book
The Last Of The Barons
Complete

CHAPTER VI
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But be it as you will.

And now--ho, there! let our steeds be caparisoned." "You forget, sire," said Richard, who had hitherto silently watched the various parties, "the object for which we summoned this worthy man.
Please you now, sir, to open that door." "No, no!" exclaimed the king, hastily, "I will have no more provoking the foul fiend; conspirator or not, I have had enough of Master Warner.
Pah! My poor placard is turned lampblack.

Sweet mother-in-law, take him under thy protection; and Richard, come with me." So saying, the king linked his arm in that of the reluctant Gloucester, and quitted the room.

The duchess then ordered the rest also to depart, and was left alone with the crest-fallen philosopher..


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