The Weavers: a Tale of England And Egypt of Fifty Years Ago - volume 6

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Then he let go her arm andcaught a hand in both of his and fondled it. "Ay, ay, 'tis Kate!" "Whatis it brings you, Soolsby?" Kate asked anxiously.
"'Tis not Jasper, and 'tis not the drink-ay, I've been sober since, eversince, Kate, lass, " he answered stoutly. "Quick, quick, tell me what itis!" she said, frowning. "You've not come here for naught, Soolsby. " Still holding her hand, he leaned over and whispered in her ear. For aninstant she stood as though transfixed, and then, with a curious mu
...ffledcry, broke away from him and turned to go below.
"Keep your mouth shut, lass, till proper time, " he called after her, asshe descended the steps hastily again. Then he came slowly back to theDuchess.
He looked her in the face--he was so little like a peasant, so much morelike a sailor here with his feet on the deck of a floating thing. "Yourgrace is a good friend to her ladyship, " he said at last deliberately, "and 'tis well that you tell her ladyship. As good a friend to heryou've been, I doubt not, as that I've been to him that's coming frombeyond and away.


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