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The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn

CHAPTER 21: The Gipsy's Warning
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Thy journeyings in the forest have provoked wonder and curiosity.

Let Miriam once learn that Robin lies there, and the whole truth will flash upon her; and then look thou to thyself!" These words were spoken with such significance that Cuthbert experienced an involuntary qualm of fear.
"I thank thee for the warning," he said; "I will avail myself of thy kind counsel.

I had thought of journeying to London ere this.
There, it may be, I shall be hidden from their malice." "Thou wilt be safer there than here," answered the gipsy quietly; "I will not say thou wilt be truly safe in any spot if Miriam's ire be once roused against thee.

She has a wondrous fierce spirit, and she has influence with our people second only to mine.

And then there hung about Long Robin a mysterious charm.


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