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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall

CHAPTER XIV
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She simply held up the palm of her hand warningly toward him, and the gesture was as eloquent as an oration.

She leaned against me, and covered her face with her hands, while her form shook and trembled as if with a palsy.
Cecil and Sir William St.Loe then went toward the gate, and Sir George said to me:-- "I must go with them.

You remain with Doll, and see that she is taken home.

Procure a horse for her.

If she is unable to ride, make a litter, or perhaps there is a coach in the castle; if so, take possession of it.


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