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Guy Fawkes

CHAPTER XVIII
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"But how chanced it, sir, that you arrived here so opportunely ?" "I might well refuse to answer a question thus insolently put," rejoined Chetham.

"But to prevent further misunderstanding, I will tell you, that I came by Viviana's invitation at midnight; and, ascertaining from my servant, Martin Heydocke, whom I found watching by the couch of Guy Fawkes, the melancholy business on which she was engaged, I determined to await her return, which occurred about an hour afterwards, in the manner I have just related." "I was in the court-yard when Mistress Viviana was brought back," interposed Martin Heydocke, who was standing at a respectful distance from the group; "and, after Kelley had delivered her to my charge, I heard him observe in an under tone to his companion, 'Let us ride back as fast as we can, and see what they have done with the prisoners.'" "They made sure of their prey before it was captured," observed Catesby, bitterly.

"But we have disappointed them.

Dee and his associate may yet have reason to repent their perfidy." "You will do well not to put yourself again in their power," observed Humphrey Chetham.

"If you will be counselled by me, you and Guy Fawkes will seek safety in instant flight." "And leave you with Viviana ?" rejoined Catesby, sarcastically.
"She is in no present danger," replied Chetham.


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