"
"Maybe," said Nick with a sniff, "you're intending to journey to Tower Hill ?"
"In that direction," answered Mr. Wilding suavely.
"I am for London, Nick. And you shall come with me."
"God save us! Do you keep a fool's egg under that nest of hair?"
Wilding explained, and by the time Walters returned with the boots Trenchard was walking up and down the room in an odd agitation. "Odds my life, Tony!" he cried at last. "I believe it is the best thing."
"The only thing, Nick."
"And since all is lost, why.. ." Trenchard blew out his cheeks and smacked fist into palm. "I am with you," said he.
CHAPTER XXIV. JUSTICE
It has fallen to my lot in the course of this veridical chronicle of Mr. Anthony Wilding's connection with the Rebellion in the West, and of his wedding and post-nuptial winning of Ruth Westmacott, to relate certain matters of incident and personality that may be accounted strange.
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He raised his voice
Fletcher paused one foot
What a plague do
Blake thrust out his
That fat fool Albemarle
Westmacott the fullest satisfaction
He was uncovered his
In answer to her
That is what Mr
But I ll be
Do you not see
I had no knowledge
Have I sat at
No doubt he ll
You knew that I
Feversham exploded What else
You mean that she
I have been sore
Disorder reigned along the
Mr Wilding s avowed
Wilding met next morning
My words were of
They were the first
So cannot I snapped
He was haled to
Where are you going
And you Mr Westmacott
Consent to Diana s
Sir Rowland all unconscious
Highwaymen inquired Mr Wilding
Shall you be disposing
That work I have
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But even had it
What then Is Richard
He had been thinking
Trenchard s extraordinary behaviour
Despairing of drawing any
There was such hard
But there was more
He had sent a
Richard sprang to the
Newlington s garden He
His arms tightened about
True put in Fletcher
Nick said Mr Wilding
He was marched down
But there is just
Diana was pale which
You think to escape
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