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To Have and To Hold

CHAPTER III IN WHICH I MARRY IN HASTE
11/17

They stood aside, for I was the best swordsman in Virginia.
The meadow was now less thronged.

The river, up and down, was white with sailboats, and across the neck of the peninsula went a line of horsemen, each with his purchase upon a pillion behind him.

The Governor, the Councilors, and the commanders had betaken themselves to the Governor's house, where a great dinner was to be given.

But Master Piersey, the Cape Merchant, remained to see the Company reimbursed to the last leaf, and the four ministers still found occupation, though one couple trod not upon the heels of another, as they had done an hour agone.
"I must first satisfy the treasurer," I said, coming to a halt within fifty feet of the now deserted high places.
She drew her hand from mine, and looked me up and down.
"How much is it ?" she asked at last.

"I will pay it." I stared at her.
"Can't you speak ?" she cried, with a stamp of her foot.


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