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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 48
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What, you wear the colour, do you?
Well done! Ha ha ha!' 'You know this young man, I see,' said Lord George.
'Know him, my lord! as well as I know my own right hand.

My captain knows him.

We all know him.' 'Will you take him into your division ?' 'It hasn't in it a better, nor a nimbler, nor a more active man, than Barnaby Rudge,' said Hugh.

'Show me the man who says it has! Fall in, Barnaby.

He shall march, my lord, between me and Dennis; and he shall carry,' he added, taking a flag from the hand of a tired man who tendered it, 'the gayest silken streamer in this valiant army.' 'In the name of God, no!' shrieked the widow, darting forward.
'Barnaby--my lord--see--he'll come back--Barnaby--Barnaby!' 'Women in the field!' cried Hugh, stepping between them, and holding her off.


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