Green Tea; Mr. Justice Harbottle by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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page 62 of 98 (63%)
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"About that time, my lord."
"Is this a Jacobite plot?" "In the main I think it is, my lord." "Why, then, it is political. I have tried no State prisoners, nor am like to try any such. How, then, doth it concern me?" "From what I can gather, my lord, there are those in it who desire private revenges upon certain judges." "What do they call their cabal?" "The High Court of Appeal, my lord." "Who are you, sir? What is your name?" "Hugh Peters, my lord." "That should be a Whig name?" "It is, my lord." "Where do you lodge, Mr. Peters?" "In Thames Street, my lord, over against the sign of the 'Three Kings.'" "'Three Kings?' Take care one be not too many for you, Mr. Peters! How come you, an honest Whig, as you say, to be privy to a Jacobite plot? Answer me that." |
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