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The Snare

CHAPTER XIV
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Lord Wellington was so great a man, bearing the destinies of nations on his shoulders, and already he had wasted upon her so much of the time that belonged to the world and history, that she feared to trespass further; and whilst she hesitated came Colquhoun Grant clanking across the quadrangle looking for his lordship.

He had come up, he announced, standing straight and stiff before them, to see O'Moy, but hearing of Lord Wellington's presence, had preferred to see his lordship in the first instance.
"And indeed you arrive very opportunely, Grant," his lordship confessed.
He turned to take his leave of Jack Armytage's niece.
"I'll not forget either Mr.Butler or Captain Tremayne," he promised her, and his stern face softened into a gentle, friendly smile.

"They are very fortunate in their champion.".


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