The Last Act in the Miraculous Story of His Majesty King Charles the Seconds Es
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' Coming in, the Colonel's sister met them, they all saluted her. She showed them into a little parlour where was a good fire — this was about candle lighting — wine, ale, and biscuits, were presently set before them with a very cheerful countenance, as though the King's presence had some secret influence upon her who suspected not that a King was present. In the space of an hour they went to supper, being all seated promiscuously at a round table, and having half- supped in comes the Colonel's... sister's husband, Mr. Thomas Symonds, who as it appeared had been in company that day. ' This is brave, ' said he, ' a man can no sooner be out of the way, but his house must be taken up with he knows not whom, ' — and looking in the Colonel's face, said, ' Is it you, you are welcome, and as your friends so are they all. ' Pass- ing round the table and viewing all the company, he said — ' These are all Hydes now/ but peeping in the King's face said of him, ' Here's a Roundhead ;' and addressing the Colonel said, ' I never knew you keep Roundheads' com- pany before ;' to which the Colonel replied, ' 'Tis no matter, he is my friend, and I assure you no dangerous man, ' at which words he clapped himself down in a chair next the King, saying, ' Brother Roundhead, for his sake thou art welcome, ' all the while believing the King to be so, indeed, 12 and making himself, whether for fear or in courtesy, to be one too, as he could act it — the King all the while comply- ing with him, to all their admirations.
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