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Both Sides the Border

CHAPTER 1: A Border Hold
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I have not closed an eye for the last two nights, for 'tis a more dangerous enterprise than usual on which they have gone." "Father always comes home all right, Mother," the boy said confidently, "and they have a strong band this time.

They were to have been joined by Thomas Gray and his following, and Forster of Currick, and John Liddel, and Percy Hope of Bilderton.

They must have full sixty spears.
The Bairds are like to pay heavily for their last raid hither." Dame Forster did not reply, and Oswald ran up again to the lookout.

By this time the party for whom he was watching had reached the moor.

It consisted of twelve or fourteen horsemen, all clad in dark armour, carrying very long spears and mounted on small, but wiry, horses.


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