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A Jacobite Exile

CHAPTER 2: Denounced
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'We are acting upon a sworn information to that effect.' "Sir Marmaduke was angry, now.
"'I can guess the name of the dog who signed it,' he said, 'and, kinsman though he is by marriage, I will force the lie down his throat.' "Then he cooled down again.
"'Well, gentlemen, you have to do your duty.

What do you desire next ?' "'Our duty is, next, to search the house, for any treasonable documents that may be concealed here.' "'Search away, gentlemen,' Sir Marmaduke said, seating himself in one of the settles.

'The house is open to you.

My butler, James Banks, will go round with you, and will open for you any cupboard or chest that may be locked.' "The magistrates nodded to the four soldiers.

Two of them took their post near the chair, one at the outside door, and one at the other end of the room.


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