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The Sea-Hawk

CHAPTER II
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ROSAMUND.
Anon, after his visitor had departed, Sir Oliver grew calm again.

Then being able in his calm to consider his position, he became angry anew at the very thought of the rage in which he had been, a rage which had so mastered him that he had erected additional obstacles to the already considerable ones that stood between Rosamund and himself.

In full blast, his anger swung round and took Sir John Killigrew for its objective.

He would settle with him at once.


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