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his teeth. ‘Away! What brings you here? Liar, scoundrel, dastard,
thief!’

‘I come here,’ said Nicholas in a low deep voice, ‘to save your
victim if I can. Liar and scoundrel you are, in every action of your
life; theft is your trade; and double dastard you must be, or you
were not here today. Hard words will not move me, nor would
hard blows. Here I stand, and will, till I have done my errand.’

‘Girl!’ said Ralph, ‘retire! We can use force to him, but I would
not hurt you if I could help it. Retire, you weak and silly wench,
and leave this dog to be dealt with as he deserves.’

‘I will not retire,’ cried Kate, with flashing eyes and the red
blood mantling in her cheeks. ‘You will do him no hurt that he will
not repay. You may use force with me; I think you will, for I am a
girl, and that would well become you. But if I have a girl’s
weakness, I have a woman’s heart, and it is not you who in a cause
like this can turn that from its purpose.’

‘And what may your purpose be, most lofty lady?’ said Ralph.
‘To offer to the unhappy subject of your treachery, at this last
moment,’ replied Nicholas, ‘a refuge and a home. If the near
prospect of such a husband as you have provided will not prevail
upon her, I hope she may be moved by the prayers and entreaties
of one of her own sex. At all events they shall be tried. I myself,
avowing to her father from whom I come and by whom I am
commissioned, will render it an act of greater baseness, meanness,
and cruelty in him if he still dares to force this marriage on. Here I
wait to see him and his daughter. For this I came and brought my
sister even into your presence. Our purpose is not to see or speak
with you; therefore to you we stoop to say no more.’

‘Indeed!’ said Ralph. ‘You persist in remaining here, ma’am, do


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