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Micah Clarke

CHAPTER IX
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'But, mark you! when you would lunge, direct your point upwards rather than down, for otherwise you must throw your wrist open to your antagonist, who can scarce fail to disarm you.

In quarte, tierce, or saccoon the same holds good.' The youth sheathed his sword, but was so overcome by his own easy defeat and the contemptuous way in which his opponent had dismissed him, that he turned and hurried out of the room.

Meanwhile Decimus Saxon and the two officers set to work getting the table upon its legs and restoring the room to some sort of order, in which I did what I could to assist them.
'I held three queens for the first time to-day,' grumbled the soldier of fortune.

'I was about to declare them when this young bantam flew at my throat.

He hath likewise been the cause of our losing three flasks of most excellent muscadine.


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