Micah Clarke, His Statement As Made to His Three Grandchildren, Joseph, Gervas, & Reuben, During the Hard Winter of 1734 .. 10; v. 1900
Micah Clarke, His Statement As Made to His Three Grandchildren, Joseph, Gervas, & Reuben, During the Hard Winter of 1734 .. 10; v. 1900
Doyle Arthur Conan Sir
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On that I left my mare in the field and ran up, when I saw them through the case- ment, tricing the good man up in front of his fire to make him confess where his wealth lay hidden, though indeed it is my own belief that neither he nor any other farmer in these parts hath any wealth left to hide, after two armies have been quartered in turn upon them. Finding that his mouth re- mained closed, they ran him up, as you saw, and would as- suredly have toasted him like a snipe, had I not stepped in ...and winged two of them with my barkers. The others set upon me, but I pinked one through the forearm, and should doubtless have given a good account of both of them but for your incoming." " Right gallantly done !" I exclaimed. " But where have I heard your name before, Mr. Hector Marot ?" " Nay," he answered, with a sharp, sidelong look, " I can- not tell that." " It is familiar to mine ear," said I. He shrugged his broad shoulders, and continued to look to the priming of his pistols, with a half-defiant and half-uneasy expression.
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