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A Jacobite Exile

CHAPTER 16: In England Again
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He was spending money freely there, and rode off on a good horse, which looked ill assorted with his garments, though he purchased some of better fashion in the town.
It seemed to me likely that he must have got money from the usurper.

I do not know whether your honour will deem this news of importance, but I thought it well to write to you at once.

Any further news I may gather, I will send without fail.
"Your humble servant, "John Banks." "There is no doubt that this is of importance," Charlie said, when he had read the letter through.

"It is only by getting hold of this villain that there is any chance of our obtaining proof of the foul treachery of which you were the victim.

Hitherto, we have had no clue whatever as to where he was to be looked for.


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