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Mistress Wilding

CHAPTER XIII
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"It is a good cause," he cried, "and God will not leave us unless we leave Him." "Henry the Seventh landed with fewer men than did Your Grace," said Grey, "and he succeeded." "True," put in Fletcher.

"But Henry the Seventh was sure of the support of not a few of the nobility, which does not seem to be our case." Ferguson and Grey stared at him in horror; Monmouth sat biting his lip, more bewildered than thoughtful.
"O man of little faith!" roared Ferguson in a passion.

"Are ye to be swayed like a straw in the wind ?" "I am no' swayed.

Ye ken this was ever my own view.

I feel, in my heart, that what Mr.Wilding says is right.


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