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The Midnight Queen

CHAPTER XVI
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It was a diamond buckle, exquisitely set, and of great beauty and value; but Sir Norman knew nothing of it.
"There are initials upon it--see there!" said Hubert, pointing, and still watching him with the same powerful glance.

"The letters C.S.
That can't stand for Count L'Estrange." "Who then can it stand for ?" inquired Sir Norman, looking at him fixedly, and with far more penetration than the court page had given him credit for.

"I am certain you know." "I suspect!" said the boy, emphatically, "nothing more; and if it is as I believe, I will bring you news of Leoline before you are two hours older." "How am I to know you are not deceiving me, and will not betray her into the power of the Earl of Rochester--if, indeed, she be not in his power already." "She is not in it, and never will be through me! I feel an odd interest in this matter, and I will be true to you, Sir Norman--though why I should be, I really don't know.

I give you my word of honor that I will do what I can to find Leoline and restore her to you; and I have never yet broken my word of honor to any man," said Hubert, drawing himself up.
"Well, I will trust you, because I cannot do anything better," said Sir Norman, rather dolefully; "but why not let me go with you ?" "No, no! that would never do! I must go alone, and you must trust me implicitly.

Give me your hand upon it." They shook hands silently, went down stairs, and stood for a moment at the door.
"You'll find me here at any hour between this and morning," said Sir Norman.


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