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Red Eve

CHAPTER X
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"They have to do with moneys that his Grace owes to great bankers of this city but does not yet find it convenient to discharge.

I have seen their like before, and to-morrow must deal with them as best I may--no pleasant business, for these usurers grow urgent," and he sighed.

"But," he added, "the King says that you, Sir Hugh de Cressi, whom he names his 'brave, trusty and most well beloved knight and companion in war,'" and he bowed courteously to Hugh, "have another business which he commands me to forward by every means in my power, and that without fail.

What is this business, Sir Hugh ?" "It is set out, Sir Geoffrey, in a letter from his Grace to the Doge of Venice, which I am to ask you to deliver.

Here it is.


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