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Friends, though divided

CHAPTER VII
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CHAPTER VII.
IN A HOT PLACE.
Making inquiries, Harry found that his father was living at a house in the college of Brazenose, and thither he made his way.

Not a little surprised was the trooper, who was on guard before the door, to recognize his master's son in one of the two lads who, in the clothes of apprentices shrunk with water and stained with mud and travel, presented themselves before him.

Harry ascended at once to Sir Henry's room, and the latter was delighted to see him again, for he had often feared that be had acted rashly in sending him to London.

Harry briefly told his adventures, and introduced his friend Jacob to his father.
Sir Henry immediately sent for a clothier, and Harry was again made presentable; while a suit of serviceable clothes adapted to the position of a young gentleman of moderate means was obtained for Jacob.

Then, accompanied by his son, Sir Henry went to the king's chambers, and informed his majesty of all that had happened.


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