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Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) II

CHAPTER III
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But see yourself if one could not contrive some secret means in the shape of a remedy.

He must purge himself at Craigmiller and take baths there; he will be some days without going out.

So far as I can see, he is very uneasy; but he has great trust in what I tell him: however, his confidence does not go so far as to allow him to open his mind to me.
If you like, I will tell him every thing: I can have no pleasure in deceiving someone who is trusting.

However, it will be just as you wish: do not esteem me the less for that.

It is you advised it; never would vengeance have taken me so far.


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