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Winning His Spurs

CHAPTER VIII
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However, threatened men live long, especially when the person who threatens is starting for a journey, from which, as like or not, he may never return.
However, I have had diligent search made for you.

All the houses of bad repute have been examined, and their inhabitants questioned.

But there are so many camp-followers and other rabble at present in the town that a hundred men might disappear without our being able to obtain a clue.

I doubted not indeed that your body had been thrown in the river, and that we should never hear more of you.

I am right glad that you have been restored; not indeed from any fear of the threats of the king your master, but because, from what the Earl of Evesham said, you were a lad likely to come to great fame and honour.


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