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A Jacobite Exile

CHAPTER 16: In England Again
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I have no intention of killing him, or anything of that sort, but it is a matter of great importance to lay hand on him.

All I know of him is that he is a frequenter of taverns here, and those not of the first character.
Just at present he is, I have reason to believe, provided with funds, and may push himself into places where he would not show himself when he is out of luck.

Still, it is more likely he is to be found in the lowest dens, among rascals of his own kidney.

I may lose a little money, but I shall do so with my eyes open, and solely to obtain a footing at the places where I am most likely to meet him." "That alters the affair," the man said gravely.

"It will add to your danger; for as you know him, I suppose he knows you, also." "No.


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