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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 73
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I am sure they never will.' 'Oh! Don't be too sure of that,' cried Barnaby, with a strange pleasure in the belief that she was self-deceived, and in his own sagacity.

'They have marked me from the first.

I heard them say so to each other when they brought me to this place last night; and I believe them.

Don't you cry for me.

They said that I was bold, and so I am, and so I will be.
You may think that I am silly, but I can die as well as another .-- I have done no harm, have I ?' he added quickly.
'None before Heaven,' she answered.
'Why then,' said Barnaby, 'let them do their worst.


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