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Both Sides the Border

CHAPTER 10: A Breach Of Duty
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They had also brooches, and their girdles were held in with massive gold clasps.
By this time Roger had come up, and stood staring with astonishment.
"Take these, good fellows," the girl said in English, as she began to unfasten her necklace.

"Take these, and let us go.

They will make you rich." "I am an esquire of Sir Henry Percy," Oswald said, "and I rob not women.

By your appearance, I should judge you to be daughters of Glendower." "It would be useless to deny it," one of the girls said, proudly.
"Why do you come spying here ?" Oswald said.

"Surely, among your father's warriors, others better suited for such work might have been found." "We were not spying," the girl replied.


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