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The White Company

CHAPTER III
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He hath not left me clothes enough to make a gallybagger.

The double thief hath cozened me out of my gown." "Stay though, my friend, it was his gown," objected Alleyne.
"It boots not.

He hath them all--gown, jerkin, hosen and all.

Gramercy to him that he left me the shirt and the shoon.

I doubt not that he will be back for them anon." "But how came this ?" asked Alleyne, open-eyed with astonishment.
"Are those the clothes?
For dear charity's sake give them to me.


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