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The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay

CHAPTER XIII
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If I have it in me, I command it.

I know what I have done." '"You know nothing," said the lady, beginning to tremble.

"You are a fool." '"May be," said King Richard, with a little shrug, "but I am a king in Fontevrault." 'The Count of Mortain began to wag his head about and pluck at the morse of his cope.

"Air, air!" he gasped; "I strangle! I suffocate!" They carried him out of church to his, lodging, and there bled him.
'"Once more, King Richard," said Madame, "will you hear the truth from me ?" 'The king turned fiercely, saying, "Madame, I will hear nothing from you.

My purpose is to take the Cross here in this church, and to set about our Lord's business as soon as may be.


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