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Guy Fawkes

CHAPTER I
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"There will be plenty of time to escape after you have fired the train." "I shall not attempt it," rejoined Fawkes, in a sombre voice.

"I will abide the result in the vault.

If I perish, it will be a glorious death." "Better live to see the regeneration of our faith, and our restoration to our rights," rejoined Catesby.

"But we will speak of this hereafter.
Here comes Garnet." "Where do you propose we should lodge to-night ?" asked the latter, riding up.
"At the house at Lambeth, where the powder is deposited," returned Catesby.
"Will it be safe ?" asked Garnet, uneasily.
"We shall be safer there than elsewhere, father," replied Catesby.

"If it is dark enough to-night, Fawkes and I will remove a portion of the powder.


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