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The Star-Chamber, Volume 2

CHAPTER XXVI
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I will undertake to set him upon his legs in three days.

I did as much for Sir Giles Mompesson, and he was wounded in the same manner." "Why, this is the young knight who struck down Sir Giles at the jousts," said Grimbald.

"Strange! you should have two mortal enemies to deal with." "Is this Sir Jocelyn Mounchensey ?" inquired Luke Hatton, with apparent curiosity.

"You did not tell me so before." "Perhaps I ought not to have told you so now," returned the other.

"But do you take any interest in him ?" "Not much," replied the apothecary; "but I have heard his name often mentioned of late.


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