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Micah Clarke

CHAPTER XXI
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Speak boldly and honestly to him, and he is more like to listen to reason.' 'Speak as the Lord shall direct you,' said a Puritan.

'It is His message which you bear as well as the King's.' 'Entice him out alone upon some excuse,' said Buyse, 'then up and away mit him upon your crupper.

Hagelsturm! that would be a proper game.' 'Leave him alone,' cried Saxon.

'The lad hath as much sense as any of ye.

He will see which way the cat jumps.


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