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The Star-Chamber, Volume 2

CHAPTER XXI
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I am compelled to veil them as I do my hateful features from the prying eyes of men: but they will be made clear anon, and you will then understand me and my motives better.

Ha! what is this ?" he suddenly exclaimed, as a noise outside attracted his attention.

"Fly! fly! there is danger." But the warning was too late.

Ere the young man, who stood irresolute, could effect his retreat from the back of the cottage, the door was thrown open, and a serjeant-at-arms, with three attendants in black gowns and flat caps, and having black staves in their hands, entered the room.
Sir Jocelyn had partly drawn his sword, but restored it to the scabbard on a glance from Lanyere.
"Resistance must not be offered," said the latter, in a low tone.

"You will only make a bad matter worse." The serjeant-at-arms, a tall, thin man, with a sinister aspect, advanced towards the young knight, and touching him with his wand, said--"I attach your person, Sir Jocelyn Mounchensey, in virtue of a warrant, which I hold from the High Court of Star-Chamber." "I yield myself your prisoner, Sir," replied Sir Jocelyn.


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