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First in the Field

CHAPTER TWENTY SIX
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You see, he's most mad: why don't you get a gun, Sam ?" "I don't want no gun," said old Sam snappishly.

"He didn't cut your head like that with the chopper, did he ?" "Yes, yes: look! I'm bleeding 'most to dead." "Looks more as if you'd gone down on the block.

There, missus: hadn't you and the young ladies best go indoors ?" "No; not yet," cried Mrs Braydon indignantly.

"In my husband's absence too! Man, man, have you not been well treated here ?" "Yes, madam," said the convict hoarsely.
"Such an outrage--such a cruel outrage on Dr Braydon's trusted servant!" "What he said, madam, is not true," cried the convict, recovering himself now from the giddiness produced by the stunning blow.

"I did not, I could not raise the axe to him." As he spoke he turned his eyes from Mrs Braydon to her daughters, and he shivered as he saw Janet's indignant look.
"I tell you he did," cried Brookes, holding the fork now threateningly, as soldiers would bayonets.


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