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Oddsfish!

CHAPTER VIII
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I tell you plainly that both you and I may be in some danger for a while; so if you have no taste for that, you had best begone.

You will keep quiet, I know very well." "Sir, I will stay with you, if you please," said James, as the last word was out of my mouth.
I gave him a look of pleasure; but no more; and he understood me very well.
"Then that is all that I have to say.

You may bring supper in as soon as you like." Before I lay down that night I had transferred His Majesty's packet to a belt that I put next to my skin; and so I went to bed.
* * * * * It was still pretty dark when we came out upon the Ware road upon the next morning.

I did not call James up to ride with me; for I had a great number of things to think about; and first amongst them was the commission which His Majesty had given me.

What then could such a business be ?--a packet that I must carry with me, and deliver to a man whose name should be given me afterwards! Why, then, was it entrusted to me so soon?
And why could not the name be given to me immediately?
But to such riddles there was no answer; and I left it presently alone.
The second thing that I had to think of was the matter of the men whom I had seen condemned yesterday; and even of that I did not know much more than of the packet.


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