Captain Ravenshaw Or the Maid of Cheapside a Romance of Elizabethan London
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And he vowed he must leave me to my fate, for he would never venture for me again as he had done. So I was left without hope. When I recognised you to-day as my preserver that night, and remembered that the Holydays were my uncle's neighbours, I thought mayhap you might have some message from him ; but, alas ! " 144 CAPTAIN RAVENSHAW. "And that is why you followed me to the gar- den ? " said the captain, carelessly, though inwardly he winced. " Ay. Your look seemed to promise but woe's me ! And... yet you spoke of my running away again ? " " Oh, I talked wildly. I know not what possessed me. Some things I said must have been very strange. " "Why, forsooth, " said she, smiling again, and col- ouring most sweetly, " they seemed not so strange at the time, for I had forgot you are to be married ; but now that I remember that Belike you imagined for a moment you were speaking to the lady you are to marry ? " "Belike that is so. But touching this marriage: what is to hinder your running away to your uncle's now, with a trusty person to conduct you ?
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