Constance Aylmar a Story of the Seventeenth Century
Constance Aylmar a Story of the Seventeenth Century
H F Helen Fitch Parker
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" exclaimed Sir Henry. " Only two days ago a band of them came in to traffic, and, I doubt not, have well scanned the town. But half the battle is won, in being prepared for the cowardly dogs. " " I trusted the Masapequas were friends, " said Lady Moody. " Some one has done them ill, else they would not break the peace. Do not tarry, my son ; every hour lost may cost the lives of a family. " Sir Henry hurried away to the magistrate, leaving his mother to care for his own home. She immedi ately ...summoned the servants, and stated to them in CONSTANCE AYLMEK. 195 so cheerful and calm a manner, what she required of each, that they obeyed with far less trepidation than might have been expected. Tobee gathered the cattle from the pastures, and put them safely in their en closures. Lady Moody went herself with Mingo to examine every part of the palisades, to be certain of their soundness, and ordered tanks of water to be placed for convenient use, in case of the enemy's re sort to fire. The shutters were closed and bolted ; firearms and ammunition were brought into the hall and stacked.
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