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The Path of the King

CHAPTER 10
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I saw them here five minutes since, but they have gone to earth.

What say you to a hue-and-cry--though this Savoy is a snug warrin to hide vermin." Oates seemed to be in no hurry.

He took the lantern from Prance and scrutinised Lovel's face with savage intensity.
"Ye saw them, ye say....

I think, friend, I have seen ye before, and I doubt in no good quaarter.

There's a Paapist air about you." "If you have seen me, 'twas in the house of my Lord Shaftesbury, whom I have the honour to serve," said Lovel stoutly.
"Whoy, that is an haanest house enough.


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