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Mistress Wilding

CHAPTER XVII
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But he elected by no such word to urge the importance of his business.

It should be entirely as Monmouth should elect or be constrained by these gentlemen about his council-table.
"It would serve two purposes," said Wade, whilst Monmouth still considered.

"Your Majesty will be none too well attended, your officers having this other matter to prepare for.

Mr.Wilding would form another to swell your escort of gentlemen." "I think you are right, Colonel Wade," said Monmouth.

"We sup at Mr.
Newlington's at nine o'clock, Mr.Wilding.We shall expect you to attend us there.


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