[David Balfour, Second Part by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookDavid Balfour, Second Part CHAPTER VIII 1/14
CHAPTER VIII. THE BRAVO The next day, August 29th, I kept my appointment at the Advocate's in a coat that I had made to my own measure, and was but newly ready. "Aha," says Prestongrange, "you are very fine to-day; my misses are to have a fine cavalier.
Come, I take that kind of you.
I take that kind of you, Mr.David.O, we shall do very well yet, and I believe your troubles are nearly at an end." "You have news for me ?" cried I. "Beyond anticipation," he replied.
"Your testimony is after all to be received; and you may go, if you will, in my company to the trial, which is to be held at Inverary, Thursday, 21st _proximo_." I was too much amazed to find words. "In the meanwhile," he continued, "though I will not ask you to renew your pledge, I must caution you strictly to be reticent.
To-morrow your precognition must be taken; and outside of that, do you know, I think least said will be soonest mended." "I shall try to go discreetly," said I."I believe it is yourself that I must thank for this crowning mercy, and I do thank you gratefully.
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