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Kidnapped

CHAPTER XIX
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For with all that I have said and that you have said, it will look very black against the two of us; do ye mark that?
Well, follow me out, and ye'll, I'll see that I'll have to get a paper out against ye mysel'; have to offer a reward for ye; ay, will I! It's a sore thing to do between such near friends; but if I get the dirdum* of this dreadful accident, I'll have to fend for myself, man.

Do ye see that ?" * Blame.
He spoke with a pleading earnestness, taking Alan by the breast of the coat.
"Ay" said Alan, "I see that." "And ye'll have to be clear of the country, Alan--ay, and clear of Scotland--you and your friend from the Lowlands, too.

For I'll have to paper your friend from the Lowlands.

Ye see that, Alan--say that ye see that!" I thought Alan flushed a bit.

"This is unco hard on me that brought him here, James," said he, throwing his head back.


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