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The Real America in Romance, Volume 6; A Century Too Soon (A Story

CHAPTER XII
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For a time they went in secrecy from house to house, for awhile concealing themselves in a mill, sometimes in clefts of rocks by the seaside, and for weeks together, and even for months, they dwelt in a cave in the forest.

Great rewards were offered for their apprehension.

Indians as well as English were urged to scour the woods in quest of their hiding-place.
John Dixwell, the third regicide, was more fortunate.

He was able to live undiscovered and, changing his name, was absorbed among the inhabitants of New Haven.

He married and lived peacefully and happily.
Raleigh's history of the world, written during his imprisonment, while he was under sentence of death, was his favorite study.


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