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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall

CHAPTER IV
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But I must go, and I will try to escape to France.

If you wish to communicate with me, I may be found by addressing a letter in care of the Duc de Guise." "If I can ever be of help to you," said Will, "personally, or in that other matter, Queen Mary, you understand,--you have only to call on me." "I thank you, Will," I returned, "I shall probably accept your kind offer sooner than you anticipate.

Do you know Jennie Faxton, the ferrier's daughter ?" "I do," he responded.
"I believe she may be trusted," I said.
"Indeed, I believe she is true as any steel in her father's shop," Will responded.
"Good-by, Will, you may hear from me soon." I mounted and rode back of the terrace, taking my way along the Wye toward Rowsley.

When I turned and looked back, I saw Dorothy standing upon the terrace.

By her side, dressed in white, stood Madge.


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