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CHAPTER XI
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CHAPTER XI.
PURSUIT AND DISCOVERY.
FEELING himself hurried away on the road to Dover, as fast as four horses could carry him, Mr.Bowmore had leisure to criticise Percy's conduct, from his own purely selfish point of view.
"If you had listened to my advice," he said, "you would have treated that man Bervie like the hypocrite and villain that he is.

But no! you trusted to your own crude impressions.

Having given him your hand after the duel (I would have given him the contents of my pistol!) you hesitated to withdraw it again, when that slanderer appealed to your friendship not to cast him off.

Now you see the consequence!" "Wait till we get to Paris!" All the ingenuity of Percy's traveling companion failed to extract from him any other answer than that.
Foiled so far, Mr.Bowmore began to start difficulties next.

Had they money enough for the journey?
Percy touched his pocket, and answered shortly, "Plenty." Had they passports?
Percy sullenly showed a letter.
"There is the necessary voucher from a magistrate," he said.


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