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David Balfour, Second Part

CHAPTER IV
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I have a great discretion, it is true, but there are bounds to it." "I shall try to follow your lordship's advice," said I.
He spread a sheet of paper on the table and wrote a heading.

"It appears you were present, by the way, in the wood of Lettermore at the moment of the fatal shot," he began.

"Was this by accident ?" "By accident," said I.
"How came you in speech with Colin Campbell ?" he asked.
"I was inquiring my way of him to Aucharn," I replied.
I observed he did not write this answer down.
"H'm, true," said he, "I had forgotten that.

And do you know, Mr.
Balfour, I would dwell, if I were you, as little as might be on your relations with these Stewarts?
It might be found to complicate our business.

I am not yet inclined to regard these matters as essential." "I had thought, my lord, that all points of fact were equally material in such a case," said I.
"You forget we are now trying these Stewarts," he replied, with great significance.


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