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The Lion’s Skin

CHAPTER XI
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Mainwaring procured a couple of cloaks and improvised a stretcher with them.

Of this he took one corner himself, Gascoigne another, and the footmen the remaining two.

Thus, as gently as might be, they bore the wounded man from the enclosure, through the crowd that had by now assembled in the street, and over the threshold of Stretton House.
A groom had been dispatched for a doctor, and his Grace of Wharton had compelled Rotherby to accompany them into his father's house, sternly threatening to hand him over to a constable at once if he refused.
Within the cool hall of Stretton House they were met by her ladyship and Mistress Winthrop, both pale, but the eyes of each wearing a vastly different expression.
"What's this ?" demanded her ladyship, as they trooped in.

"Why do you bring him here ?" "Because, madam," answered Ostermore in a voice as hard as iron, "it imports to save his life; for if he dies, your son dies as surely--and on the scaffold." Her ladyship staggered and flung a hand to her breast.

But her recovery was almost immediate.


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