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Harry Heathcote of Gangoil

CHAPTER V
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This idea was so strong upon him that at one spot he made his horse stop till he had thought it all out.

No one encouraged him in his work.

Every one about the place, friend or foe, Bates, his wife, Medlicot, and this Boscobel, spoke to him as though he were fussy and fidgety in his anxiety.

"If fires must come, they will come; and if they are not to come, you are simply losing your labor." This was the upshot of all they said to him.

Why should he be wiser than they?
If the ruin came, let it come.


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