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The Black Douglas

CHAPTER XXXIII
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He had risen to his feet, and now stood easy and careless as ever, with his thumb in the blue silken sash which girt his waist.
"Sholto," he said calmly, "you forget your place.

Let the King go instantly, and ask his Majesty's pardon.

Set your sword again in its sheath.

I am your lord.

I dubbed you knight.


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