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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 6
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I want to know what YOU saw.' 'All I remember is,' said Edward, 'that as he checked his horse his hat was blown off.

He caught it, and replaced it on his head, which I observed was bound with a dark handkerchief.

A stranger entered the Maypole while I was there, whom I had not seen--for I had sat apart for reasons of my own--and when I rose to leave the room and glanced round, he was in the shadow of the chimney and hidden from my sight.

But, if he and the robber were two different persons, their voices were strangely and most remarkably alike; for directly the man addressed me in the road, I recognised his speech again.' 'It is as I feared.

The very man was here to-night,' thought the locksmith, changing colour.


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