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The Touchstone of Fortune

CHAPTER II
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Later, later, of course, at your pleasure! I shall be found at my uncle's house in Sundridge during the next three or four days.

After that you know my lodgings in the Wardrobe at Whitehall.

I shall be delighted to receive your messenger, if it is your pleasure, after you have heard what I have to say." His sword disappeared, and his smile broadened to a grim laugh: "You're right, baron.

Pardon my haste.

There's ample time, ample time." Turning to my cousin, I took up my thread: "Master Hamilton is penniless, which is no small failing in itself.


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