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Guy Fawkes

CHAPTER XV
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"What I was about to ask of Doctor Dee had no reference to Humphrey Chetham.

It was to request permission to privately inter my father's remains in our family vault in the Collegiate Church.

But how did he know I had any request to make ?" "That passes my comprehension," replied Catesby, "unless he obtained his information from his familiar spirits." Shortly after this, Dr.Dee and Kelley arrived at the hall.

Catesby met them at the gate, and conducted them to the wounded man's chamber.
Coldly saluting Garnet, whom he eyed with suspicion, and bowing respectfully to Viviana, the Doctor slowly advanced to the bedside.

He gazed for a short time at the wounded man, and folded his arms thoughtfully upon his breast.


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