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The Sign Of The Red Cross

CHAPTER VI
11/27

Even my mother will be brave, methinks, for Frederick's sake.

I trow she will open her doors to him." "That is what your father thinks.

It may be that even now he is bringing him within.

But, sweet mistress, if Frederick comes here, it may well be that in another week this house will be straitly shut up, with the red cross upon the door, and the watchman before the portal day and night.

That is why I have come hither at once, to open the little door between our houses; for I cannot bear the thought of knowing naught that befalls you for a whole long month.
And since, though my work takes me daily into what men call the peril of infection, I am sound and bring no hurt to others, I am not afraid that I shall bring hurt to thee.


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