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Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) II

CHAPTER III
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His father keeps to the house: I have not seen him yet.

A number of the Hamiltons are here, and accompany me everywhere; all the friends of the other one follow me each time I go to see him.

He has begged me to be at his rising to-morrow.

My messenger will tell you the rest.
"Burn my letter: there would be danger in keeping it.

Besides, it is hardly worth the trouble, being filled only with dark thoughts.
"As for you, do not be offended if I am sad and uneasy to-day, that to please you I rise above honour, remorse, and dangers.


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