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A Jacobite Exile

CHAPTER 8: The Passage of the Dwina
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These were simply that you are to call upon his minister tomorrow, and that you would then receive full instructions.
"The king means well by you, lad, and on turning it over, I think better of the plan than I did before.

I am convinced, at any rate, that you will do credit to the king's choice." "I will do my best, sir," Charlie said.

"At present, it all seems so vague to me that I can form no idea whatever as to what it will be like.

I am sure that the king's intentions are, at any rate, kind.

I am glad to hear you say that, on consideration, you think better of the plan.


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