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The Star-Chamber, Volume 2

CHAPTER XVIII
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As regards myself, I have my own particular reasons for hating him.

Do not you meddle with the affair, but leave its arrangement to us." "But I _must_ interfere," cried Sir Jocelyn; "if you act thus, in spite of all my remonstrances.

I must regard you in the light of enemies rather than friends, and shall lend my help to quell the disturbance you will occasion.

Be ruled by me, good Dickon, and desist from it.

Call in your comrades, who are raging about like savage dogs broken loose." "If they be dogs," rejoined Dick, with a laugh, "the Spanish ambassador is likely enough to become acquainted with their teeth.


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