Excerpt from Sweet Mace, Vol. 3 of 3: A Sussex Legend of the Iron Times
"That Mother Goodhugh must have a care of herself," said Sir Thomas a day or two later; and Anne let fall her work upon her knee to listen to her father"s words.
"And pray why?" said Dame Beckley, who was shaking up some strange infusion of herbs in a bottle.
"I hear strange things of her," said Sir Thomas; "things that, as a justice, I shall be bound to stay."
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