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Guy Fawkes

CHAPTER XVI
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Overlooking the great benefit conferred upon us, because some trifling scheme has been thwarted, you would requite our benefactor by cutting his throat." "Your rebuke is just, father," returned Catesby.

"I have acted heedlessly.

But I will endeavour to repair my error." "Enough, my son," replied Garnet.

"It will be advisable to go well armed to the church to-night, for fear of a surprise.

But I shall not absent myself on that account." "Nor I," rejoined Catesby.
The conversation was then carried on, on other topics, when they were interrupted by the entrance of Viviana, who came to consult them about the funeral.


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