The World's Greatest Books — volume 05 — Fiction

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Some hours later, when it was dark, Henry received his visitor; but theunexpected arrival of the goldsmith, who addressed Henry by his realname, disclosed his identity. Finding, however, that he intended him noill, Ireton questioned him closely as to what had brought him to London.
"To see whether I might not render some aid to my brother, " Henryreplied, "after having placed the Lady Emily in safety. " "She was never in danger, " replied Ireton quietly. "I would take goodcare of that. I will s
...till trust you with my commission. The time maycome when you will thank me for so doing. " With that he turned and left the room.
_IV. --The Mysterious Monk_ Chance ordained it that Henry Masterton should cross the Channel on thesame boat which was carrying General Dixon to France. The latter, withwhat General Ireton had called "his blunt hypocrisy, " frankly related toHenry the motives that had influenced him in the part that he hadplayed.
Arrived at Calais, the two men journeyed some part of the way together, and before they separated Henry discovered something of the realcharacter of his companion by his familiarity with certain broken-downCavaliers, who, having lost all right to the title of gentlemen in theirown country, eked out a living by brigandage in France.


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