Hawkstone : a Tale of And for England in 184- 1

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But again remember that he has his own plans, and must not be trusted, and, unless he gives up the papers, all may be lost. Write to us every other day if you have any thing to communicate, and send your letters under cover to X. Z.' " Pearce had scarcely time to read the end of the letter, when he heard another knock at the door, and, with a heavy lumbering tread, his face inflamed with habits of intoxication, his eyes bloodshot, and an expression of haggardness and fear in his lip and mouth, ...Connell came in.
" Drinking again, sirrah ! " said Pearce to him, in the same cold, stern voice which he had assumed to- wards Blacker. " Drinkin^r again ! " HAWKSTONE. 123 Connell, like every other person who came into contact with this singular personage, seemed to quail under his eye, and stammered out some excuse.
" I will have no excuses," said Pearce. " You have been at the public-house aU this morning, and all yesterday afternoon." Connell attempted to deny it.
" How dare you," said Pearce, in his low, distinct voice, which seemed to thrill through and fascinate his hearer ; " how dare you tell a lie to me, who know every thing that you say and do ?


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