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The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn

CHAPTER 22: Whispers Abroad
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It were best and safest for thee to keep away from all such.

Thou art not one of them; why shouldest thou consort with them ?" "I do not consort with them," answered Cuthbert; "but I have none of thy hatred for the name, and these men have been kind and friendly to me.

I owe much to the lessons Anthony Cole has taught me.

I have no knowledge of their secrets, but I cannot see why I may not speak a friendly word with them; even my uncle does that." "Ay, but he goes not to their house--and his name is not Trevlyn." "But what of that?
the Trevlyns are now a stanch family, in favour with the King and his counsellors." "Ay, but the name is not forgotten in many quarters as belonging to a race of persecuting Papists.

It takes long for old memories to die out.


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