Excerpt from Florence Macarthy, Vol. 3 of 4: An Irish Tale
"The council shall hear it - It is a riot."
- "Sir Hugh, persuade me not - I will make
a star-chamber matter of it."
"To vouch this is no proof!
Without more certain and more overt test
Than these thin habits, and poor likelihoods of
modern seeming, do prefer against him."
Shakespeare.
Lady Dunore, who, like sister Anne in Bluebeard, was stationed on the top of one of the castle turrets, alternately watched the approach of the expected prisoners in one direction, and that of their accusers and judges, Mr. Crawley and son, in another.
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