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Simon Dale

CHAPTER XII
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Had Monmouth been alone, I would have shown myself directly, but I did not wish Carford to be aware that I had overheard so much.

I sat still a moment longer in hesitation; then I uttered a loud yawn, groaned, stretched myself, rose to my feet, and gave a sudden and very obvious start, as I let my eyes fall on the Duke.
"Why, Simon," he cried, "what brings you here ?" "I thought your Grace was in the King's cabinet," I answered.
"But you knew that I left them some hours since." "Yes, but having lost sight of your Grace, I supposed that you'd returned, and while waiting for you I fell asleep." My explanation abundantly satisfied the Duke; Carford maintained a wary silence.
"We're after other game than conferences to-night," said Monmouth, laughing again.

"Go down to the hall and wait there for me, Simon.

My lord and I are going to pay a visit to the ladies of Madame and the Duchess of York." I saw that he was merry with wine; Carford had been drinking too, but he grew only more glum and malicious with his liquor.

Neither their state nor the hour seemed fitted for the visit the Duke spoke of, but I was helpless, and with a bow took my way down the stairs to the hall below, where I sat down on the steps that led up to one of the loop-holes.


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