The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes — Volume 1 by George MacDonald
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[JULIAN _goes_.]
_Lilia_. Why does he always wear that curious cap? _Nurse_. I don't know. You must sleep. _Lilia_. Yes. I forgot. SCENE XIII.--_The Steward's room_. JULIAN _and the_ Steward. _Papers on the table, which_ JULIAN _has just finished examining_. _Julian_. Thank you much, Joseph; you have done well for me. You sent that note privately to my friend? _Steward_. I did, my lord; and have conveyed the money, Putting all things in train for his release, Without appearing in it personally, Or giving any clue to other hands. He sent this message by my messenger: His hearty thanks, and God will bless you for it. He will be secret. For his daughter, she Is safe with you as with himself; and so God bless you both! He will expect to hear |
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