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Let us now go and take a run round the grounds." It is needless, dear reader, to prolong our story. Perchance we have taxed your patience too much already but we cannot close without a word or two regarding the subsequent life of those whose fortunes we have followed so long.

A light shone in the dark prison beneath, and the mayor looked into the face of his fierce young captor. "What brought thee into my woods, fat beast?" "I knew not they were thine, or I had perchance not intruded. Now tell me, lord, at what price I may redeem my error, for I have a wife and children, to say nothing of apprentices and workmen, who long sore for me!"

'Then the devil take thee! said the marquis, rising. The same moment Richard reeled, and but for the men about him, would have fallen heavily. Dorothy darted forward, but could not come near him for the crowd. 'My lord Charles, cried the marquis, 'see the poor fellow taken care of. Let him sleep, and perchance on the morrow he will listen to reason. Mistress Watson will see to his hurts.

I have spent sleepless nights and weary days, I have suffered cold and hunger and the contumely of jealous men in its behalf; nay perchance, even death itself. And thou, too, hast shown it great favors till in truth it hath become partly thine own and dear to thee. Now that I must depart, I leave Jamestown to thy care.

First I put some nuts near the top of an old well, among the stones of which he used to hide things in the autumn. Long after he had eaten all his store he used to come and search the crannies among the stones to see if perchance he had overlooked any trifles. When he found a handful of shagbarks, one morning, in a hole only a foot below the surface, his astonishment knew no bounds.

"Is this, perchance, the Princess Kunigunde, the heir to the throne of my good friend, King Bjorn the Victorious?" he asked, with a magnificent air, seizing the trembling little girl by the wrist. "Nay," Gunbjor answered, as soon as she could find her voice, "this is the Deacon's Maggie, as is going to the saeter with me to spend Sunday."

The greater part of the assembly had been dismissed, but some of the most trusted among the ministers and officials still waited in attendance about the door. "Great and enlightened one," said Ten-teh, as soon as his stupor was lifted, "has this person delivered his message competently, for his mind was still a seared vision of snow and sand and perchance his tongue has stumbled?"

"Of that I would speak nothing," replied Monteagle, "being neither King nor Parliament, but it hath been hinted that perchance the wind of discontent may fan into life a flame of " "Thou hast relatives among the Catholics," interrupted Cecil, looking keenly at the other, "hast become a confidant?" Monteagle shook his head.

Perchance 'tis man's unbounded pride, That thus to add a zest to my delight. Assumes a mask of timid diffidence. Explain yourself, prince, I entreat you. For here I stand before a magic casket, Which all my keys are powerless to unlock. CARLOS. As I before you stand. Then thus at last I must resolve to speak, and Carlos, you Shall be my judge.

Folding the paper carefully, she called to Sir Walter, who still held in his unconscious hand the other section of the paper. "Bring hither yon sheet, Sir Walter," she cried. "Perchance there may be further intelligence of this sort therein. We will peruse both pamphlets at our leisure anon." Then, turning to the Lord High Admiral: "My Lord of Nottingham," she said, "you may depart.