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The Black Douglas

CHAPTER IV
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"I have no purpose of journeying to that town of mine enemies.

I have been counselled oft by those who love me to remain in mine own country.

My horoscope bids me refrain.

Not for a thousand commands of King or Chancellor will I go to that dark and bloody town, wherein they say lies waiting the curse of my house." "But you will go to please a woman ?" she said, and leaned nearer to him, looking deep into his eyes.
For a moment William Douglas wavered.

For a moment he resisted.


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