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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall

CHAPTER XII
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You remember the sad case of Mistress Robsart.

I wonder what became of the girl?
He made way with her in some murderous fashion, I am sure." Sir George remained in revery for a moment, and then the poor old man cried in tones of distress: "Malcolm, if that fellow whom I struck last night was Leicester, and if he has been trying his hellish tricks on my Doll I--I should pity her; I should not abuse her.

I may have been wrong.

If he has wronged Doll--if he has wronged my girl, I will pursue him to the ends of the earth for vengeance.

That is why I ask if you have ever seen the Earl of Leicester.


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