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A Jacobite Exile

CHAPTER 16: In England Again
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Now, there can be little doubt that he has returned to his haunts in London.

I understand now, father, why you wanted me to get leave.

You mean that I shall undertake this business." "That was my thought, Charlie.

You are now well-nigh twenty, and would scarce be recognized as the boy who left four years ago.

The fellow would know me at once, and I might be laid by the heels again under the old warrant; besides being charged with breaking away from the custody of the soldiers.


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