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The Sea-Hawk

CHAPTER III
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It was impossible that Oliver should have escaped the taint of it; nor could Sir John perceive any signs that he had done so.

He displayed the traditional Tressilian turbulence.

He was passionate and brutal, and the pirate's trade to which he had now set his hand was of all trades the one for which he was by nature best equipped.

He was harsh and overbearing, impatient of correction and prone to trample other men's feelings underfoot.

Was this, he asked himself in all honesty, a mate for Rosamund?
Could he entrust her happiness to the care of such a man?
Assuredly he could not.
Therefore, being whole again, he went to remonstrate with her as he accounted it his duty and as Master Peter had besought him.


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