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The Lady Of Blossholme

CHAPTER V
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Lifting her mistress in her strong arms, as she was wont to do when she was little, Emlyn found the head of the stair, so that when the wind blew the smoke aside for an instant, those below saw that both had vanished, as they thought withered in the fire.
"Now you can enter on the Shefton lands, Abbot," cried a voice from the darkness of the gateway, though in the turmoil none knew who spoke; "but not for all England would I bear that innocent blood!" The Abbot's face turned ghastly, and though it was hot enough in that courtyard his teeth chattered.
"It is on the head of this woman-thief," he exclaimed with an effort, looking down on Christopher, who lay at his feet.

"Take him up, that inquest may be held on him, who died doing murder.

Can none enter the house?
His pocket full of gold to him who saves the Lady Cicely!" "Can any enter hell and live ?" answered the same voice out of the smoke and gloom.

"Seek her sweet soul in heaven, if you may come there, Abbot." Then, with scared faces, they lifted up Christopher and the other dead and wounded and carried them away, leaving Cranwell Towers to burn itself to ashes, for so fierce was the heat that none could bide there longer.
Two hours had gone by.

The Abbot sat in the little room of a cottage at Cranwell that he had occupied during the siege of the Towers.


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