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David Balfour, Second Part

CHAPTER X
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I was doubtful whether I did right to come here.

I would like it ill, if it was by that means we were brought to harm." "I could tell you one that would be liking it less, and will like little enough to hear you talking at this very same time," she cried.

"What have I done, at all events ?" "O, you! you are not alone," I replied.

"But since I went off I have been dogged again, and I can give you the name of him that follows me.
It is Neil, son of Duncan, your man or your father's." "To be sure you are mistaken there," she said, with a white face.

"Neil is in Edinburgh on errands from my father." "It is what I fear," said I, "the last of it.


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