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Guy Fawkes

CHAPTER X
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Several horses, saddled and bridled, had been removed from the stable, and placed within an open cowhouse.

To these Guy Fawkes called Chetham's attention, and desired him and the old steward to secure some of them.

Hastily giving directions to Heydocke, the young merchant obeyed,--sprang on the back of the nearest courser, and seizing the bridles of two others, rode off with them.

His example was followed by Heydocke, and one steed only was left.

Such was the confusion and clamour prevailing around, that the above proceeding passed unnoticed.
Guy Fawkes, meanwhile, ensconcing himself behind the court-gate, looked about for the barrel of gunpowder.


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