The Crimson Sign a Narrative of the Adventures of Mr Gervase Orme Sometime L

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The Crimson Sign a Narrative of the Adventures of Mr Gervase Orme Sometime L
Samuel Robert Keightley
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You, at least, are a gentleman, and you will save him. " "I hope, madam, I am a gentleman, " he said, with a high, courteous manner and in a voice that was at once strong and musical. " I shall examine into this matter, and if I can in duty and in honour render you this service, you may rely upon me. " Then hurriedly, and almost incoherently, she told him her story, or as much as she thought necessary for her purpose; and when she had finished he called out to one of the mounted troopers to tak...e his horse.
"Now, Miss Carew, " he said, dismounting, and raising his hat with a stately courtesy, " having heard your story, I am rejoiced that I have arrived in time. These lambs of mine are hasty in their work and, I fear, have not always warrant for what they do. Believe me, I am sorry for your case and will do what I can to aid you. And now let us see how the gentleman has borne himself, who has so fair an advocate to plead his cause. " With these words, taking her hand he led her up to the group which stood under the tree awaiting his approach.


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