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The Star-Chamber, Volume 1

CHAPTER XVII
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The tyrant can no longer oppress him.

He is beyond the reach of his malice.

He can be arraigned at no more unjust tribunals.

He is where no cruel and perfidious princes, no iniquitous judges, no griping extortioners shall ever enter." Jocelyn endeavoured to speak, but his emotion overpowered him.
"I have already told you that your father rendered me a service impossible to be adequately requited," pursued the Puritan.

"What that service was I will one day inform you.


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