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The Crimson Sign

CHAPTER XI. OF A SERIOUS COMMUNICATION

Word Count: 2817    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

rt confined in Newgate, but several gentlemen of rank had been permitted

ade. No sooner had Lady Hester Rawdon le

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The Crimson Sign
The Crimson Sign
“In the year of grace 1689 men were not a whit more long-suffering nor more patient than they are to-day. The choleric captain who had been pacing the guard-room for a quarter of an hour showed evident signs that he was fast losing what temper he possessed. As he marched with a hasty stride up and down the oaken floor, and wheeled with military abruptness on the broad stone that formed the hearth, the rafters of black oak rang with the clank of his sword and the jingling of the spurs on his heavy jack-boots.”