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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 40
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Didn't you give me in this room, this evening, any other reason; no dislike of anybody who has slighted you lately, on all occasions, abused you, treated you with rudeness; acted towards you, more as if you were a mongrel dog than a man like himself ?' 'To be sure I did!' cried Hugh, his passion rising, as the other meant it should; 'and I say it all over now, again.

I'd do anything to have some revenge on him--anything.

And when you told me that he and all the Catholics would suffer from those who joined together under that handbill, I said I'd make one of 'em, if their master was the devil himself.

I AM one of 'em.

See whether I am as good as my word and turn out to be among the foremost, or no.


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