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Lysbeth

CHAPTER VI
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But, if you please, your proofs.

Of course you have this book ?" Then Black Meg poured forth all her tale--how she had watched and seen something, how she had listened and heard little, how she had gone to the secret panel, bending over the sleeping man, and found--nothing.
"You are a poor sort of spy, mother," commented the captain when she had done, "and, upon my soul, I do not believe that even a Papal inquisitor could hang that young fellow on your evidence.

You must go back and get some more." "No," answered Black Meg with decision, "if you want to force your way into conventicles you had best do it yourself.

As I wish to go on living here is no job for me.

I have proved to you that this young man is a heretic, so now give me my reward." "Your reward?
Ah! your reward.


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