[Fair Margaret by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookFair Margaret CHAPTER XVIII 18/18
Then he departed with Bernaldez, leaving them alone. It was not until the latter had gone, however, that they remembered that they had forgotten to ask him whether he had heard anything of the woman Inez, who had been furnished with his address, but, as he had said nothing of her, they felt sure that she could not have arrived in Seville, and once more were much afraid as to what might have happened after they had left Granada. That night, to their grief and alarm, a new trouble fell on them.
Just as they finished their supper the governor appeared and said that, by order of the Court before which they must be tried, the Senor Brome, who was accused of murder, must be separated from them.
So, in spite of all they could say or do, Peter was led away to a separate cell, leaving Margaret weeping..
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