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Guy Fawkes

CHAPTER I
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Fear nothing.

Land me near the palace, and count upon my gratitude." "Our course lies in a different direction," replied Catesby, sternly.
"If your lordship lands at all, it must be where we choose." "But I have to see the King to-night.

I have some important papers to deliver to him respecting the Papists," replied Salisbury.
"Indeed!" exclaimed Catesby.

"We must, at least, have those papers," he observed, in a whisper, to Fawkes.
"That is a different affair," replied Fawkes.

"They may prove serviceable to us." "My lord," observed Catesby, "by a strange chance you have fallen into the hands of Catholics.


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