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The Path of the King

CHAPTER 10
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He saw very plainly the game, and he realised that he must assent to it.

His contrition was deep and voluble.
"I withdraw," he stammered, "and humbly crave pardon.

I have never seen this honest gentleman before." "But ye saw this foul murder, and though the laight was dim ye saw the murderers, and they had the Jaisuitical air ?" Oates' menacing voice had more terror for Lovel than Bedloe's truculence.

"Beyond doubt," he replied.
"Whoy, that is so far good," and the Doctor laughed.

"Ye will be helped later to remember the names for the benefit of his Maajesty's Court....
'Tis time we set to work.


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