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The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn

CHAPTER 4: A Night On Hammerton Heath
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And if thou hast any small valuables about thee, I will charge myself with the care of them, and thou canst call at my lodging in London when thou gettest there to claim thine own again.

'Twill be the better chance than leaving yon gentlemen to rid thee of them." The smile with which the stranger uttered these words was so winning and frank, that Cuthbert placed his purse in the outstretched hand without a qualm.
"When thou wantest thine own again, go to the Cat and Fiddle in the thoroughfare of Holborn, and ask news there of Master Robert Catesby.

It is an eating house and tavern where I am constantly to be met with.

If I be not lodging there at that very time, thou wilt have news of me there.

Farewell; and keep up a brave heart.


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