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"If I had any hand in his death, it was to serve and pleasure thee, and that all men shall know, if I am questioned on the subject ha! ha! Take me to the crosses, Nance." "Thou shalt not 'scape thus, thou murtherous hag," cried Nicholas, furiously. "Nay, let her go her way," said Richard, who had drawn near during the colloquy. "No good will come of meddling with her."
Take my gold, but spare my life. Oh, you tall young man in the corner there, come and help an English gentleman out of the hands of a murtherous Chaplain."
For a few moments they gazed at each other with terrible looks, their breasts animated with an intensity of hatred which only mortal foes, met under such circumstances, can feel. So fiercely bloodthirsty were their looks that their disfigured features seemed to have lost all traces of humanity. "Yield thee, murtherous villain," cried Osmond at length. "I will drag thee to the hangman."
Richard himself could not have moved him more perhaps not so much. As soon as I had finished, he vowed he would rescue Alizon from the murtherous hag, and prevent the latter from committing further mischief; and bidding me come with him, we repaired to the room in which Nowell and Potts were confined.
But with all his faults, real and imputed, no single act of that foul and murtherous policy, which made the science of the more fortunate princes of Italy, ever advanced the ambition or promoted the security of the Last of the Roman Tribunes.
One thou hast good reason to fear; for learn, to thy confusion, thou damned and murtherous witch, it is Nicholas, brother to thy victim, Richard Assheton of Downham, who speaks to thee." "I know none I have reason to fear," replied Mother Chattox; "especially thee, Nicholas Assheton. Thy brother was no victim of mine. Thou wert the gainer by his death, not I. Why should I slay him?"
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