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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIX
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They lay some time in wait for her.
As soon as she appeared in the street she was seized and hurried to a coach.

She screamed for help; her mother clung round her; the whole neighbourhood rose; and she was rescued.

Hill and Mohun went away vowing vengeance.

They swaggered sword in hand during two hours about the streets near Mountford's dwelling.

The watch requested them to put up their weapons.


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