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Captain Blood

CHAPTER XVIII
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"And what manner of man did you find him ?" "In those days I esteemed him for an unfortunate gentleman." "You were acquainted with his story ?" "He told it me.

That is why I esteemed him--for the calm fortitude with which he bore adversity.

Since then, considering what he has done, I have almost come to doubt if what he told me of himself was true." "If you mean of the wrongs he suffered at the hands of the Royal Commission that tried the Monmouth rebels, there's little doubt that it would be true enough.

He was never out with Monmouth; that is certain.
He was convicted on a point of law of which he may well have been ignorant when he committed what was construed into treason.

But, faith, he's had his revenge, after a fashion." "That," she said in a small voice, "is the unforgivable thing.


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