[Sir Ludar by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookSir Ludar CHAPTER SEVEN 5/21
I have a conductor, as you see.
Will you inform him as to the way ?" I obeyed, and, further, bade the fellow look well to his mistress, and keep his eye on a certain captain, who might be at the place to which they went. Then, as I assisted the maiden to mount her horse, I summoned up courage, cost what it would, to say: "Sir William hath a guest whom you and I saw last at Finsbury Fields.
I beseech you, maiden, let me go thither as your servant." She bridled up proudly, yet, not unkindly. "No," said she, "if I needed a protector, I could have none better than you.
But I need none.
Farewell, and thanks, good Master Dexter.
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