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An Eye for an Eye

CHAPTER X
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"But you will come to-morrow ?" said the mother, looking at the priest as she spoke.
"I will certainly come to-morrow." "No doubt he will come to-morrow," said Father Marty,--who intended to imply that if Lord Scroope escaped out of Ennistimon without his knowledge, he would be very much surprised.
"Shall I not say a word to Kate ?" the Earl asked as he was going.
"Not till you are prepared to tell her that she shall be your wife," said the priest.
But this was a matter as to which Kate herself had a word to say.

When they were in the passage she came out from her room, and again rushed into her lover's arms.

"Oh, Fred, let me told,--let me told.

I will go with you anywhere if you will take me." "He is to come up to-morrow, Kate," said her mother.
"He will be here early to-morrow, and everything shall be settled then," said the priest, trying to assume a happy and contented tone.
"Dearest Kate, I will be here by noon," said Lord Scroope, returning the girl's caresses.
"And you will not desert me ?" "No, darling, no." And then he went, leaving the priest behind him at the cottage.
Father Marty was to be with him at the inn by eight, and then the whole matter must be again discussed.

He felt that he had been very weak, that he had made no use,--almost no use at all,--of the damning fact of the Captain's existence.


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