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Sir Ludar

CHAPTER FOUR
19/22

Seeing me with Master Penry, who, I suppose, was a man of some standing, they did not look twice at me; else I might have been caught, and put to rest my limbs in the cage.

When we had crossed the bridge, and were in the country, my companion suddenly stopped.
"This friend of yours," said he, "with the dirk in his girdle.

Was he a scholar ?" "He lent me this gown," said I.
"An Irishman ?" "I know not.

He spoke good English, with a foreign trip of the tongue." "A great big boy, with wild fair hair, and hands that never are still ?" "The very man.

You know him ?" "Do I know him?
For two months I have endured the pains of the lost through him.


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