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Micah Clarke

CHAPTER X
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I made up my mind, therefore, that I would out into the world also.

To this end I borrowed a sword from Solomon Sprent, and my father having gone to Gosport, I helped myself to the best nag in his stables--for I have too much respect for the old man to allow one of his flesh and blood to go ill-provided to the wars.

All day I have ridden, since early morning, being twice stopped on suspicion of being ill-affected, but having the good luck to get away each time.

I knew that I was close at your heels, for I found them searching for you at the Salisbury Inn.' Decimus whistled.

'Searching for us ?' said he.
'Yes.


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