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A Changed Man and Other Tales

CHAPTER X
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Sometimes her warm sentiments burnt lower than at others, and then the enormity of her conduct showed itself in more staring hues.
'Shortly after this he came with a resigned look on his face.

"It is as I expected," he said.

"I have received a hint to go.

In good sooth, I am no Bonapartist--I am no enemy to England; but the presence of the King made it impossible for a foreigner with no visible occupation, and who may be a spy, to remain at large in the town.

The authorities are civil, but firm.


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